In this interdisciplinary study, Mónika Fodor explores how intergenerational memory narratives embedded in own stories impact ethnic subjectivity construction.
In this interdisciplinary study, Mónika Fodor explores how intergenerational memory narratives embedded in own stories impact ethnic subjectivity construction.
Mónika Fodor is Associate Professor in the Department of English Literatures and Cultures at the University of Pécs, Hungary.
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Introduction 1. Conceptualizing Ethnic Subjectivity in Personal and Intergenerational Memory Narratives 2. "I Just Feel Unique." Construction of the Ethnic Self in Personal and Intergenerational Memory Narratives 3. "My Style of Being Ethnic." Assimilation Experiences Retold in Intergenerational Memory Narratives 4. "History Got in the Way." Constructing a Sense of History in Intergenerational Memory Narratives 5. "At Home There" Sites of Ethnic Subjectivity Construction in Intergenerational Memory Narratives 6. Ethnography of an Imagined Discourse Community in Personal and Intergenerational Memory Narratives 7. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Conceptualizing Ethnic Subjectivity in Personal and Intergenerational Memory Narratives 2. "I Just Feel Unique." Construction of the Ethnic Self in Personal and Intergenerational Memory Narratives 3. "My Style of Being Ethnic." Assimilation Experiences Retold in Intergenerational Memory Narratives 4. "History Got in the Way." Constructing a Sense of History in Intergenerational Memory Narratives 5. "At Home There" Sites of Ethnic Subjectivity Construction in Intergenerational Memory Narratives 6. Ethnography of an Imagined Discourse Community in Personal and Intergenerational Memory Narratives 7. Conclusion
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