Figures of the Migrant
The Roles of Literature and the Arts in Representing Migration
Herausgeber: Abouddahab, Rédouane; Brownlie, Siobhan
Figures of the Migrant
The Roles of Literature and the Arts in Representing Migration
Herausgeber: Abouddahab, Rédouane; Brownlie, Siobhan
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This volume seeks to investigate the representation of the migrant and migration in literary texts and the arts.
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This volume seeks to investigate the representation of the migrant and migration in literary texts and the arts.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781032067902
- ISBN-10: 103206790X
- Artikelnr.: 67823156
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781032067902
- ISBN-10: 103206790X
- Artikelnr.: 67823156
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Siobhan Brownlie is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK. With a background in Translation Studies, currently her main research interests lie in the fields of Intercultural Studies and Memory Studies. She has published three monographs of which the most recent is titled Discourses of Memory and Refugees: Exploring Facets (2020). Siobhan is also a creative artist and has recently written a play titled British Women Seeking Asylum. Rédouane Abouddahab is Professor of American Literature at Le Mans Université, France. His research, which draws on psychoanalysis, philosophy, poetics and anthropology mainly, is centred on the notions of identity and otherness (in the sociocultural, psychic and ontological senses) in modern and contemporary American literature and the way in which poetic writing brings the experience of limits into play. He has published numerous books and articles on these matters, both in French and in English.
Part I Overview
1. The roles of literature and the arts in representing the migrant and
migration - Siobhan Brownlie
Part II Critiques of Definitions, Representations and Ideologies
2. Representations of child 'migrants' in Akli Tadjer's Le Porteur de
Cartable - Fiona Barclay
3. Bridging migratory fault-lines: Francis Alÿs's performance at the Strait
of Gibraltar - David Álvarez
4. Mediterranean connections: representing the migrant's journey in Le
voyage des âmes by Mounsi - Jonathan Lewis
Part III Deeper Insights into Being a Migrant
5. Writing the voice of the 'other': Maggie Gee and Antonio Manzini
narrating migrant care workers - Nicoletta Di Ciolla and Serena Guarracino
6. Visual explorations of a new life: language, identity and landscape in
El futuro perfecto and Ingen Ko På Isen - Carmen Herrero
7. 'I love, you fear, we leave': representations of emotion and migrancy in
Berni Searle's Home and Away and Seeking Refuge - Nicola Cloete
8. The father as a figure of exile: desire and sublimation in Naomi Shihab
Nye's 'My Father and the Figtree' - Rédouane Abouddahab
Part IV Migration through Particular Prisms
9. SHE-menism: Girl-trafficking and the gendered experiences of forced
migrations in Soji Cole's Embers - Julie Umukoro
10. 'Times are connected through land and bodies' in Native American
literature: living landscapes in Toni Jensen and Layli Long Soldier - Wes
Atkinson
Part V Trajectories for the Future
11. Screening young migrants and cosmopolitan mobility: Julie Bertuccelli's
Cour de Babel - Isabelle Vanderschelden
12. Conclusion - Siobhan Brownlie and Rédouane Abouddahab
1. The roles of literature and the arts in representing the migrant and
migration - Siobhan Brownlie
Part II Critiques of Definitions, Representations and Ideologies
2. Representations of child 'migrants' in Akli Tadjer's Le Porteur de
Cartable - Fiona Barclay
3. Bridging migratory fault-lines: Francis Alÿs's performance at the Strait
of Gibraltar - David Álvarez
4. Mediterranean connections: representing the migrant's journey in Le
voyage des âmes by Mounsi - Jonathan Lewis
Part III Deeper Insights into Being a Migrant
5. Writing the voice of the 'other': Maggie Gee and Antonio Manzini
narrating migrant care workers - Nicoletta Di Ciolla and Serena Guarracino
6. Visual explorations of a new life: language, identity and landscape in
El futuro perfecto and Ingen Ko På Isen - Carmen Herrero
7. 'I love, you fear, we leave': representations of emotion and migrancy in
Berni Searle's Home and Away and Seeking Refuge - Nicola Cloete
8. The father as a figure of exile: desire and sublimation in Naomi Shihab
Nye's 'My Father and the Figtree' - Rédouane Abouddahab
Part IV Migration through Particular Prisms
9. SHE-menism: Girl-trafficking and the gendered experiences of forced
migrations in Soji Cole's Embers - Julie Umukoro
10. 'Times are connected through land and bodies' in Native American
literature: living landscapes in Toni Jensen and Layli Long Soldier - Wes
Atkinson
Part V Trajectories for the Future
11. Screening young migrants and cosmopolitan mobility: Julie Bertuccelli's
Cour de Babel - Isabelle Vanderschelden
12. Conclusion - Siobhan Brownlie and Rédouane Abouddahab
Part I Overview
1. The roles of literature and the arts in representing the migrant and
migration - Siobhan Brownlie
Part II Critiques of Definitions, Representations and Ideologies
2. Representations of child 'migrants' in Akli Tadjer's Le Porteur de
Cartable - Fiona Barclay
3. Bridging migratory fault-lines: Francis Alÿs's performance at the Strait
of Gibraltar - David Álvarez
4. Mediterranean connections: representing the migrant's journey in Le
voyage des âmes by Mounsi - Jonathan Lewis
Part III Deeper Insights into Being a Migrant
5. Writing the voice of the 'other': Maggie Gee and Antonio Manzini
narrating migrant care workers - Nicoletta Di Ciolla and Serena Guarracino
6. Visual explorations of a new life: language, identity and landscape in
El futuro perfecto and Ingen Ko På Isen - Carmen Herrero
7. 'I love, you fear, we leave': representations of emotion and migrancy in
Berni Searle's Home and Away and Seeking Refuge - Nicola Cloete
8. The father as a figure of exile: desire and sublimation in Naomi Shihab
Nye's 'My Father and the Figtree' - Rédouane Abouddahab
Part IV Migration through Particular Prisms
9. SHE-menism: Girl-trafficking and the gendered experiences of forced
migrations in Soji Cole's Embers - Julie Umukoro
10. 'Times are connected through land and bodies' in Native American
literature: living landscapes in Toni Jensen and Layli Long Soldier - Wes
Atkinson
Part V Trajectories for the Future
11. Screening young migrants and cosmopolitan mobility: Julie Bertuccelli's
Cour de Babel - Isabelle Vanderschelden
12. Conclusion - Siobhan Brownlie and Rédouane Abouddahab
1. The roles of literature and the arts in representing the migrant and
migration - Siobhan Brownlie
Part II Critiques of Definitions, Representations and Ideologies
2. Representations of child 'migrants' in Akli Tadjer's Le Porteur de
Cartable - Fiona Barclay
3. Bridging migratory fault-lines: Francis Alÿs's performance at the Strait
of Gibraltar - David Álvarez
4. Mediterranean connections: representing the migrant's journey in Le
voyage des âmes by Mounsi - Jonathan Lewis
Part III Deeper Insights into Being a Migrant
5. Writing the voice of the 'other': Maggie Gee and Antonio Manzini
narrating migrant care workers - Nicoletta Di Ciolla and Serena Guarracino
6. Visual explorations of a new life: language, identity and landscape in
El futuro perfecto and Ingen Ko På Isen - Carmen Herrero
7. 'I love, you fear, we leave': representations of emotion and migrancy in
Berni Searle's Home and Away and Seeking Refuge - Nicola Cloete
8. The father as a figure of exile: desire and sublimation in Naomi Shihab
Nye's 'My Father and the Figtree' - Rédouane Abouddahab
Part IV Migration through Particular Prisms
9. SHE-menism: Girl-trafficking and the gendered experiences of forced
migrations in Soji Cole's Embers - Julie Umukoro
10. 'Times are connected through land and bodies' in Native American
literature: living landscapes in Toni Jensen and Layli Long Soldier - Wes
Atkinson
Part V Trajectories for the Future
11. Screening young migrants and cosmopolitan mobility: Julie Bertuccelli's
Cour de Babel - Isabelle Vanderschelden
12. Conclusion - Siobhan Brownlie and Rédouane Abouddahab