"This is a rich and thought-provoking collection of essays about a subject of almost inexhaustible interest: exile as both a physical state and a state of mind, entailing both loss (of homeland, continuity, tradition) and gain (of new experiences, new ideas, new languages). These aspects of exile, which have made it so often a stimulus to writers and artists, are explored here in a fascinating variety of contexts and perspectives, and the collection as a whole maintains a nice balance between personal witness and objective scholarship."--David Lodge
"This is a rich and thought-provoking collection of essays about a subject of almost inexhaustible interest: exile as both a physical state and a state of mind, entailing both loss (of homeland, continuity, tradition) and gain (of new experiences, new ideas, new languages). These aspects of exile, which have made it so often a stimulus to writers and artists, are explored here in a fascinating variety of contexts and perspectives, and the collection as a whole maintains a nice balance between personal witness and objective scholarship."--David LodgeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Rubin Suleiman is C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. She is the author of several books, including, most recently, Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherhood.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction / Susan Rubin Suleiman 1 Signposts Exsul / Christine Brooke-Rose 9 Exile as Romance and as Tragedy / Thomas Pavel 25 Art and the Conditions of Exile: Men/Women, Emigration/Expatriation / Linda Nochlin 37 "Mamae, disse ele," or, Joyce's Second Hand / Helene Cixous 59 Letter from Paris (Foreign Mail) / Denis Hollier 89 Travelers At Home Abroad: El Inca Shuttles with Hebreo / Doris Sommer 109 Gombrowicz's Tango: An Argentine Snapshot / Alicia Borinsky 143 Surrealists in Exile: Another Kind of Resistance / Jacqueline Chenieux-Gendron 163 Jean Renoir's Return to France / Janet Bergstrom 180 A Master of Amazement: Armando's Self-Chosen Exile / Ernst Van Alphen 220 Outsiders Estrangement as a Lifestyle: Shklovsky and Brodsky / Svetlana Boym 242 Bakhtin versus Lukacs: Inscriptions of Homelessness in Theories of the Novel / John Neubauer 263 Romain Gary: A Foreign Body in French Literature / Nancy Huston 281 The Welcome Table: James Baldwin in Exile / Henry Louis Gates Jr. 305 Assimilation into Exile: The Jew as a Polish Writer / Zygmunt Bauman 321 Strangerhood without Boundaries: An Essay in the Sociology of Knowledge / Tibor Dessewffy 353 Backward Glances Persistent Memory: Central European Refugees in an Andean Land / Leo Spitzer 373 Monuments in a Foreign Tongue: On Reading Holocaust Memoirs by Emigrants / Susan Rubin Suleiman 397 Past Lives: Postmemories in Exile / Marianne Hirsch 418 Contributors 447
Introduction / Susan Rubin Suleiman 1 Signposts Exsul / Christine Brooke-Rose 9 Exile as Romance and as Tragedy / Thomas Pavel 25 Art and the Conditions of Exile: Men/Women, Emigration/Expatriation / Linda Nochlin 37 "Mamae, disse ele," or, Joyce's Second Hand / Helene Cixous 59 Letter from Paris (Foreign Mail) / Denis Hollier 89 Travelers At Home Abroad: El Inca Shuttles with Hebreo / Doris Sommer 109 Gombrowicz's Tango: An Argentine Snapshot / Alicia Borinsky 143 Surrealists in Exile: Another Kind of Resistance / Jacqueline Chenieux-Gendron 163 Jean Renoir's Return to France / Janet Bergstrom 180 A Master of Amazement: Armando's Self-Chosen Exile / Ernst Van Alphen 220 Outsiders Estrangement as a Lifestyle: Shklovsky and Brodsky / Svetlana Boym 242 Bakhtin versus Lukacs: Inscriptions of Homelessness in Theories of the Novel / John Neubauer 263 Romain Gary: A Foreign Body in French Literature / Nancy Huston 281 The Welcome Table: James Baldwin in Exile / Henry Louis Gates Jr. 305 Assimilation into Exile: The Jew as a Polish Writer / Zygmunt Bauman 321 Strangerhood without Boundaries: An Essay in the Sociology of Knowledge / Tibor Dessewffy 353 Backward Glances Persistent Memory: Central European Refugees in an Andean Land / Leo Spitzer 373 Monuments in a Foreign Tongue: On Reading Holocaust Memoirs by Emigrants / Susan Rubin Suleiman 397 Past Lives: Postmemories in Exile / Marianne Hirsch 418 Contributors 447
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