ISBN:
9783031101571
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 171 Seiten)
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Illustrationen
Series Statement:
Geocriticism and spatial literary studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Affective geographies and narratives of Chinese diaspora
DDC:
305.8951
Keywords:
Chinese diaspora
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Chinese diaspora in literature
;
Chinese in motion pictures
;
Immigrants in motion pictures
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Chinese diaspora
;
Chinese diaspora in literature
;
Chinese in motion pictures
;
Immigrants in motion pictures
Abstract:
In various ways, Chinese diasporic communities seek to connect and re-connect with their "homelands" in literature, film, and visual culture. The essays in Affective Geographies and Narratives of Chinese Diaspora examine how diasporic bodies and emotions interact with space and place, as well as how theories of affect change our thinking of diaspora. Questions of borders and border-crossing, not to mention the public and private spheres, in diaspora literature and film raise further questions about mapping and spatial representation and the affective and geographical significance of the push-and-pull movement in diasporic communities. The unique experience is represented differently by different authors across texts and media. In an age of globalization, in "the Chinese Century," the spatial representation and cultural experiences of mobility, displacement, settlement, and hybridity become all the more urgent. The essays in this volume respond to this urgency, and they help to frame the study of Chinese diaspora and culture today
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction. Remapping the Homeland -- Chapter 2: The geography helps Affective Geographies and Maps in Xiaolu Guos A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers -- Chapter 3: From Rust Belt to Belleville: Two Recent Films on Chinese Migrant Sex Workers in Paris -- Chapter 4: Borderscape, Exile, Trafficking: The Geopoetics of Ying Liangs A Family Tour and Bai Xues The Crossing -- Chapter 5: Displaced Nostalgia and Literary deja vu: On the Quasi-archaic Style of Li Yongpings Retribution: The Jiling Chronicles -- Chapter 6: Literary Exile in the Third Space: Ha Jins Critique of Nation-States in The Free Life -- Chapter 7: Remapping New Yorks Chinatowns in the Works of Eric Liu and Ha Jin -- Chapter 8: The Holy Hole in Chinese Patriarchal Culture: Going Pop and South -- Chapter 9: This Place Which Is Not One: Diaspora, Topophrenia, and the World System. .
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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