ISBN:
9783631628249
,
9783653023312
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (185 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Text - meaning Context: Cracow studies in English language, literature and culture 6
Parallel Title:
Print version Migration, Narration, Identity : Cross-Cultural Perspectives
DDC:
304.8
Keywords:
Emigration and immigration Social aspects
;
Population geography
;
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
This book presents articles resulting from joint research on the representations of migration conducted in connection with the Erasmus Intensive Programme entitled «Migration and Narration» taught to groups of international students over three consecutive summers from 2010 to 2012. The articles focus on various aspects of the migrant experience and try to answer questions about migrant identity and its representations in literature and the media. The book closes with an original play by Carlos Morton, the Chicano playwright working in the United States
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction. Peter Leese; CHAPTER 1. Migrating Modernities. Iain Chambers; CHAPTER 2. Analysing Lived Experience:Resistance to Structural Dominance. Gerard McCann; CHAPTER 3. Equiano's Memory:recuperative disclosure in the black Atlantic. Peter Leese; CHAPTER 4. Revisiting Slavery:African Diasporic Consciousnessin Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes. Pilar Cuder-Domínguez; CHAPTER 5. On Both Sides of the Atlantic:Hybrid Identity and the Spanish-Speaking Diasporain Agnès Agboton, Mónica Carrillo and Eulalia Bernard. Mar Gallego
Description / Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 6. Current Representations of Latinosin U.S. Entertainment and News Media:An Overview. Linda Godbold KeanCHAPTER 7. 'There's no place like home':on Third Culture Kids and Existential Migration. Carly McLaughlin; CHAPTER 8. In Search of Identity, a Place to Belong and Temps Perdu:Bogdan Czaykowski's Poetic Confession. Justyna Budzik; CHAPTER 9. Immigrants and their stories. Anna Lubecka; CHAPTER 10. The Golden Ones - A One-Act-Play by Carlos Morton with an Introduction by Wladyslaw Witalisz; Appendix. About the Authors
Note:
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,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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