Applying immigrant psychology to literary analysis, Madelaine Hron examines the ways in which different forms of physical and psychological pain are expressed in a wide variety of texts.
Applying immigrant psychology to literary analysis, Madelaine Hron examines the ways in which different forms of physical and psychological pain are expressed in a wide variety of texts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Madelaine Hron is an assistant professor in the Department of English and Film at Wilfrid Laurier University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: Translating Immigrant Suffering 1. Perversely Through Pain: Immigrants & Immigrant Suffering 2. Suffering Matters: The Translation & Politics of Pain PART TWO: Embodying Pain: Maghrebi Immigrant Texts 1. Mal Partout: Body Rhetoric in Maghrebi Immigrant Fiction 2. In The Maim of the Father: Disability & Bodies of Labor 3. Putes Ni Soumises: Engendering Doubly-Oppressed Bodies 4. Pathologically Sick?: Metaphors of Disease in Beur Texts PART THREE: Affective Cultural Translation: Haitian Vodou 1. Zombification: Hybrid Myth-Uses of Vodou from the West to Haiti 2. Zombi-Fictions: Vodou Myth-Representations in Haitian Emigrant Fiction PART FOUR: Silencing Suffering: The Czech Émigré Experience 1. Painless?: The Exile & Return of the Czech Émigré 2. The Suffering of Return: Painful Detours in Czech Postcommunist Fiction Conclusion Endnotes Work Cited
Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE: Translating Immigrant Suffering 1. Perversely Through Pain: Immigrants & Immigrant Suffering 2. Suffering Matters: The Translation & Politics of Pain PART TWO: Embodying Pain: Maghrebi Immigrant Texts 1. Mal Partout: Body Rhetoric in Maghrebi Immigrant Fiction 2. In The Maim of the Father: Disability & Bodies of Labor 3. Putes Ni Soumises: Engendering Doubly-Oppressed Bodies 4. Pathologically Sick?: Metaphors of Disease in Beur Texts PART THREE: Affective Cultural Translation: Haitian Vodou 1. Zombification: Hybrid Myth-Uses of Vodou from the West to Haiti 2. Zombi-Fictions: Vodou Myth-Representations in Haitian Emigrant Fiction PART FOUR: Silencing Suffering: The Czech Émigré Experience 1. Painless?: The Exile & Return of the Czech Émigré 2. The Suffering of Return: Painful Detours in Czech Postcommunist Fiction Conclusion Endnotes Work Cited
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