Prompted by centuries of warfare, political oppression, natural disasters, and economic collapses, exile has had an enormous impact not only on individuals who have undergone transplantation from one culture to another but also on the host societies they have joined and those worlds they have left behind. Written by prominent literary critics, creative authors, and artists, the essays gathered within Exile in Global Literature and Culture: Homes Found and Lost meditate upon the painful journeys-geographic, spiritual, emotional, psychological-brought about due to exilic rupture, loss, and…mehr
Prompted by centuries of warfare, political oppression, natural disasters, and economic collapses, exile has had an enormous impact not only on individuals who have undergone transplantation from one culture to another but also on the host societies they have joined and those worlds they have left behind. Written by prominent literary critics, creative authors, and artists, the essays gathered within Exile in Global Literature and Culture: Homes Found and Lost meditate upon the painful journeys-geographic, spiritual, emotional, psychological-brought about due to exilic rupture, loss, and dislocation. Yet exile also fosters potential pleasures and rewards: to extend scholar Martin Tucker's formulation, wherever the exile might land in flight, he bears with him the sweetness of survival, the triumph of transcendence, the luxury of liminality, and the invitation to innovate and invent in new lands. Indeed, exile embodies both blessing and curse, homes found and lost. Furthermore, this book adheres to (and tests) the premise that exile's deepest and innermost currents are manifested through writing and other artistic forms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asher Z. Milbauer is Professor of English and Founding Director of the Exile Studies Certificate Program at Florida International University. He holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington. His publications pertaining to exile and its consequences include a book on literary transplantation, Transcending Exile: Conrad, Nabokov, I. B. Singer ; a co-edited collection of original essays, Reading Philip Roth; an extended essay on exile and return, "Eastern Europe in American-Jewish Literature"; and another piece, "Life Encounters: Reflections on Elie Wiesel." He has also co-authored two other essays, "The Burdens of Inheritance" and "The Reluctant Witness," both of which treat significant aspects of exilic experience. His scholarly/experiential essay, "In Search of a Doorpost: Meditations on Exile and Literature," won the Sarah Russo Prize for an Essay on Exile. He was recognized as an "FIU Top Scholar" in 2015. James M. Sutton is Associate Professor of English at Florida International University. He has taught in England, Italy, and Slovenia. He holds a Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies from Yale University in 1995. He is the author of Materializing Space at an Early Modern Prodigy House: The Cecils at Theobalds, 1564-1607 (Ashgate 2005), in addition to related articles. In February 2016, he served as project lead when Florida International University exhibited a Folger Shakespeare Library First Folio (as part of the nationwide tour, "First Folio!: The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare," jointly arranged by the ALA and the Folger). His current research foregrounds "local Shakespeares" in Slovenia and South Florida. This work bridges Shakespeare to issues of exile, transplantation, immigration, and (in Miami) Latinx identities.
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Introduction: The Overreaching Arc of Exile Asher Z. Milbauer and James M. Sutton Chapter 1: Exile and Return in Jewish Teaching and Tradition David Patterson Chapter 2: Exile, Dislocation and Roman Identity in the Age of Augustus Sarah T. Cohen Chapter 3: "I Am not What I Am": Considerations of Shakespearean Exile James M. Sutton Chapter 4: The Problem of Exile for James Joyce Michael Patrick Gillespie Chapter 5: José Martí: Just Another Face in the Crowd Uva de Aragón Chapter 6: Exile as Metaphor and Memory: The Case of Salman Rushdie Martin Tucker Chapter 7: The Reluctant Exile: Remembering the Exilic Legacy of the Hungarian Jewish Poet, Miklós Radnóti Zsuzsanna Ozsváth Chapter 8: Elie Wiesel: Writer as Witness to and in Exile Alan L. Berger Chapter 9: Exiled from the Mother Tongue: Russian Writers Abroad David Markish Chapter 10: The Exiled Language Norman Manea Chapter 11: Dreamers and Lifers: Exile Terminable and Interminable Gustavo Pérez Firmat Chapter 12: Of Poetry, Place, and Personhood: or the Exacting Resonances of Language Abena P. A. Busia Chapter 13: Landscapes and Geographies of Chilean Exile Marjorie Agosín Chapter 14: On the State of Exile Studies: Past, Present and Future Guy Stern Chapter 15: Traveling with My Selves Ana Menéndez Chapter 16: Mirages of Imaginary Exile Richard Blanco Chapter 17: The Literature of Exile: Reading and Teaching Holli Levitsky Chapter 18: An Interview with Cuban-American Artist, Humberto Calzada: Exile, Nostalgia and the Art of Memory Asher Z. Milbauer and James M. Sutton Contributor's Biographies Index
Introduction: The Overreaching Arc of Exile Asher Z. Milbauer and James M. Sutton Chapter 1: Exile and Return in Jewish Teaching and Tradition David Patterson Chapter 2: Exile, Dislocation and Roman Identity in the Age of Augustus Sarah T. Cohen Chapter 3: "I Am not What I Am": Considerations of Shakespearean Exile James M. Sutton Chapter 4: The Problem of Exile for James Joyce Michael Patrick Gillespie Chapter 5: José Martí: Just Another Face in the Crowd Uva de Aragón Chapter 6: Exile as Metaphor and Memory: The Case of Salman Rushdie Martin Tucker Chapter 7: The Reluctant Exile: Remembering the Exilic Legacy of the Hungarian Jewish Poet, Miklós Radnóti Zsuzsanna Ozsváth Chapter 8: Elie Wiesel: Writer as Witness to and in Exile Alan L. Berger Chapter 9: Exiled from the Mother Tongue: Russian Writers Abroad David Markish Chapter 10: The Exiled Language Norman Manea Chapter 11: Dreamers and Lifers: Exile Terminable and Interminable Gustavo Pérez Firmat Chapter 12: Of Poetry, Place, and Personhood: or the Exacting Resonances of Language Abena P. A. Busia Chapter 13: Landscapes and Geographies of Chilean Exile Marjorie Agosín Chapter 14: On the State of Exile Studies: Past, Present and Future Guy Stern Chapter 15: Traveling with My Selves Ana Menéndez Chapter 16: Mirages of Imaginary Exile Richard Blanco Chapter 17: The Literature of Exile: Reading and Teaching Holli Levitsky Chapter 18: An Interview with Cuban-American Artist, Humberto Calzada: Exile, Nostalgia and the Art of Memory Asher Z. Milbauer and James M. Sutton Contributor's Biographies Index
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