Migration and Modernities
The State of Being Stateless, 1750-1850
Herausgeber: Delucia, Joellen; Shields, Juliet
Migration and Modernities
The State of Being Stateless, 1750-1850
Herausgeber: Delucia, Joellen; Shields, Juliet
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This collection initiates transnational, transcultural and interdisciplinary conversations about migration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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This collection initiates transnational, transcultural and interdisciplinary conversations about migration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781474440356
- ISBN-10: 1474440355
- Artikelnr.: 59411563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781474440356
- ISBN-10: 1474440355
- Artikelnr.: 59411563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
JoEllen DeLucia is an Associate Professor of English and the Director of Women and Gender Studies at Central Michigan University. She has also published essays on women's writing, travel literature, Romantic-era literature, and Enlightenment thought. Juliet Shields is Associate Professor at the University of Washington, where she teaches eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and American literature. She is author of Sentimental Literature and Anglo-Scottish Identity, 1745-1820 and Nation and Migration: The Making of British Atlantic Literature, 1765-1835. She has published essays on Scottish migration in ELH and European Romantic Review, and she is currently working on a book on Scottish women's writing titled "The Romance of Everyday Life."
Acknowledgements; Contributor biographies; JoEllen DeLucia and Juliet
Shields, "Introduction: A Literary History of Migration, 1750-1850"; I.
Moving Voices: competing perspectives on migration; 1. Betsy Bolton,
"Byron's Ambivalent Modernity: Touring and Forced Migration in Don Juan";
2. Kenneth McNeil, "Diasporas: Thomas Pringle and Mary Prince"; 3. M.
Soledad Caballero, "Transatlantic Masculinities: Military Leadership and
Migration in the South American Wars of Independence"; 4. Melissa
Adams-Campbell, "At Home on the Prairie?: Black Hawk, Margaret Fuller, and
American Indian Dispossession"; II. Migrants as Cultural Mediators:
epistemes and aesthetics of mobility; 5. Patricia Cove, "'An Alien to my
Country': Migration and Statelessness in Frances Burney's The Wanderer"; 6.
Dragana Grbic, "The Great Migration and Individual Travels: Precursors of
Serbian Modernity?"; 7. Olivera Jokic, "Orientalism in Transit: Company
Men, Colonial Historiography, and Other Handmaidens of Empire"; 8. Claire
Gallien, "The Turkish Refugee as Vagrant Slave: Spaces of Disconnection and
Dispossession in Ishmael Bashaw's Refugee Narrative"; Index.
Shields, "Introduction: A Literary History of Migration, 1750-1850"; I.
Moving Voices: competing perspectives on migration; 1. Betsy Bolton,
"Byron's Ambivalent Modernity: Touring and Forced Migration in Don Juan";
2. Kenneth McNeil, "Diasporas: Thomas Pringle and Mary Prince"; 3. M.
Soledad Caballero, "Transatlantic Masculinities: Military Leadership and
Migration in the South American Wars of Independence"; 4. Melissa
Adams-Campbell, "At Home on the Prairie?: Black Hawk, Margaret Fuller, and
American Indian Dispossession"; II. Migrants as Cultural Mediators:
epistemes and aesthetics of mobility; 5. Patricia Cove, "'An Alien to my
Country': Migration and Statelessness in Frances Burney's The Wanderer"; 6.
Dragana Grbic, "The Great Migration and Individual Travels: Precursors of
Serbian Modernity?"; 7. Olivera Jokic, "Orientalism in Transit: Company
Men, Colonial Historiography, and Other Handmaidens of Empire"; 8. Claire
Gallien, "The Turkish Refugee as Vagrant Slave: Spaces of Disconnection and
Dispossession in Ishmael Bashaw's Refugee Narrative"; Index.
Acknowledgements; Contributor biographies; JoEllen DeLucia and Juliet
Shields, "Introduction: A Literary History of Migration, 1750-1850"; I.
Moving Voices: competing perspectives on migration; 1. Betsy Bolton,
"Byron's Ambivalent Modernity: Touring and Forced Migration in Don Juan";
2. Kenneth McNeil, "Diasporas: Thomas Pringle and Mary Prince"; 3. M.
Soledad Caballero, "Transatlantic Masculinities: Military Leadership and
Migration in the South American Wars of Independence"; 4. Melissa
Adams-Campbell, "At Home on the Prairie?: Black Hawk, Margaret Fuller, and
American Indian Dispossession"; II. Migrants as Cultural Mediators:
epistemes and aesthetics of mobility; 5. Patricia Cove, "'An Alien to my
Country': Migration and Statelessness in Frances Burney's The Wanderer"; 6.
Dragana Grbic, "The Great Migration and Individual Travels: Precursors of
Serbian Modernity?"; 7. Olivera Jokic, "Orientalism in Transit: Company
Men, Colonial Historiography, and Other Handmaidens of Empire"; 8. Claire
Gallien, "The Turkish Refugee as Vagrant Slave: Spaces of Disconnection and
Dispossession in Ishmael Bashaw's Refugee Narrative"; Index.
Shields, "Introduction: A Literary History of Migration, 1750-1850"; I.
Moving Voices: competing perspectives on migration; 1. Betsy Bolton,
"Byron's Ambivalent Modernity: Touring and Forced Migration in Don Juan";
2. Kenneth McNeil, "Diasporas: Thomas Pringle and Mary Prince"; 3. M.
Soledad Caballero, "Transatlantic Masculinities: Military Leadership and
Migration in the South American Wars of Independence"; 4. Melissa
Adams-Campbell, "At Home on the Prairie?: Black Hawk, Margaret Fuller, and
American Indian Dispossession"; II. Migrants as Cultural Mediators:
epistemes and aesthetics of mobility; 5. Patricia Cove, "'An Alien to my
Country': Migration and Statelessness in Frances Burney's The Wanderer"; 6.
Dragana Grbic, "The Great Migration and Individual Travels: Precursors of
Serbian Modernity?"; 7. Olivera Jokic, "Orientalism in Transit: Company
Men, Colonial Historiography, and Other Handmaidens of Empire"; 8. Claire
Gallien, "The Turkish Refugee as Vagrant Slave: Spaces of Disconnection and
Dispossession in Ishmael Bashaw's Refugee Narrative"; Index.