Exile Cultures, Misplaced Identities
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042024069
ISBN-10: 9042024062
Pagini: 319
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9042024062
Pagini: 319
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Recenzii
"A highly recommended collection that aims to “alter the ways we think about place and identity in the contemporary world.”" – in: U 7 (10 August 2008)
"This collection of diverse accounts on how exile is experienced and expressed across the globe promotes interdisciplinary discussion, which should be of interest to scholars in history, sociology, cultural and literary studies, as well as artists, writers and activists outside the academic sphere." – in: Transnational Literature 2 (1 November 2009)
"This collection of diverse accounts on how exile is experienced and expressed across the globe promotes interdisciplinary discussion, which should be of interest to scholars in history, sociology, cultural and literary studies, as well as artists, writers and activists outside the academic sphere." – in: Transnational Literature 2 (1 November 2009)
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Paul ALLATSON and Jo MCCORMACK: Introduction
Susette COOKE: Becoming and Unbecoming Tu: Nation, Nationality and Exilic Agency in the People’s Republic of China
David S.G. GOODMAN: Exile as Nationality: The Salar of Northwest China
Obododimma OHA: Language, Exile, and the Burden of Undecidable Citizenship: Tenzin Tsundue and the Tibetan Experience
Rowena WARD: Returning from Exile: The Japanese Citizens from the Former Manchuria
Jo MCCORMACK: Memory and Exile: Contemporary France and the Algerian War (1954-1962)
Ana DE MEDEIROS: The Language of Exile: Haunting Desires in Djebar’s La Disparition de la langue française
Tess DO: Exile: Rupture and Continuity in Jean Vanmai’s Chân Dang and Fils de Chân Dang
Yixu LÜ: Exiled in the Homeland: Heiner Müller’s Medea
Sue HAJDÚ: Acceptance: on 1956: Desire and the Unknowable
Maja MIKULA: Displacement and Shifting Geographies in the Noir Fiction of Cesare Battisti
Jeff BROWITT: “En híbrida mezcolanza” : Exile and Anxiety in Alirio Díaz Guerra’s Lucas Guevara
Olga LORENZO: Shame, Nostalgia and Cuban American Cultural Identity in Fiction: “la cubana arrepentida”
Marivic WYNDHAM: Dying in the New Country
Devleena GHOSH: Coda: Eleven Stars Over the Last Moments of Andalusia
About the Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Paul ALLATSON and Jo MCCORMACK: Introduction
Susette COOKE: Becoming and Unbecoming Tu: Nation, Nationality and Exilic Agency in the People’s Republic of China
David S.G. GOODMAN: Exile as Nationality: The Salar of Northwest China
Obododimma OHA: Language, Exile, and the Burden of Undecidable Citizenship: Tenzin Tsundue and the Tibetan Experience
Rowena WARD: Returning from Exile: The Japanese Citizens from the Former Manchuria
Jo MCCORMACK: Memory and Exile: Contemporary France and the Algerian War (1954-1962)
Ana DE MEDEIROS: The Language of Exile: Haunting Desires in Djebar’s La Disparition de la langue française
Tess DO: Exile: Rupture and Continuity in Jean Vanmai’s Chân Dang and Fils de Chân Dang
Yixu LÜ: Exiled in the Homeland: Heiner Müller’s Medea
Sue HAJDÚ: Acceptance: on 1956: Desire and the Unknowable
Maja MIKULA: Displacement and Shifting Geographies in the Noir Fiction of Cesare Battisti
Jeff BROWITT: “En híbrida mezcolanza” : Exile and Anxiety in Alirio Díaz Guerra’s Lucas Guevara
Olga LORENZO: Shame, Nostalgia and Cuban American Cultural Identity in Fiction: “la cubana arrepentida”
Marivic WYNDHAM: Dying in the New Country
Devleena GHOSH: Coda: Eleven Stars Over the Last Moments of Andalusia
About the Contributors
Bibliography
Index