Migration, Diaspora, Exile examines narratives of affiliation and escape that imagine migration to and in Europe and the Americas in terms of kinship, community, and refuge. They investigate a broad range of literary, cinematic, and civic interventions in past and present constructions of diasporic, migratory, or exilic identities.
Migration, Diaspora, Exile examines narratives of affiliation and escape that imagine migration to and in Europe and the Americas in terms of kinship, community, and refuge. They investigate a broad range of literary, cinematic, and civic interventions in past and present constructions of diasporic, migratory, or exilic identities.
Daniel Stein is professor of North American literary and cultural studies and vice dean for international affairs at the University of Siegen. Geoffroy de Laforcadeis professor of Latin American, Caribbean and world history at Norfolk State University. Page R. Laws is professor of English and dean of the Robert C. Nusbaum Honors College at Norfolk State University. Cathy Covell Waegner is an independent scholar.
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Migration, Diaspora, Exile: Narratives of Affiliation and Escape - Editors' Introduction Section 1: Literary Interventions Chapter 1: Recuperating the Black Family in Graphic Narrative: Tom Feelings's The Middle Passage and Kyle Baker's Nat Turner Daniel Stein Chapter 2: Generational Doubling as Eth(n)ic Narrative Strategy: Annie Proulx's Barkskins and Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing Cathy Covell Waegner Chapter 3: "As Much the Invader as the Native": Investigating Immigrant and Indigenous Family Ties in Wendy Rose's Itch Like Crazy Ludmila Martanovschi Chapter 4: Mothers/Lovers of Exiles: Women Characters in Dinaw Mengestu's All Our Names Patrycja Kurjatto-Renard Chapter 5: The Securitized Migrant: Migrant Mobility and Kindred Alliances in Post-9/11 New York Novels Isabella Karlsson Section 2: Filmic Interventions Chapter 6: Mother(less) Exiles: The New Woman's Absence from the Migration of the Expressionists to Hollywood Michele Rozga Chapter 7: Go West, Young Men: Teutonic Myths and American Westerns
Migration, Diaspora, Exile: Narratives of Affiliation and Escape - Editors' Introduction Section 1: Literary Interventions Chapter 1: Recuperating the Black Family in Graphic Narrative: Tom Feelings's The Middle Passage and Kyle Baker's Nat Turner Daniel Stein Chapter 2: Generational Doubling as Eth(n)ic Narrative Strategy: Annie Proulx's Barkskins and Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing Cathy Covell Waegner Chapter 3: "As Much the Invader as the Native": Investigating Immigrant and Indigenous Family Ties in Wendy Rose's Itch Like Crazy Ludmila Martanovschi Chapter 4: Mothers/Lovers of Exiles: Women Characters in Dinaw Mengestu's All Our Names Patrycja Kurjatto-Renard Chapter 5: The Securitized Migrant: Migrant Mobility and Kindred Alliances in Post-9/11 New York Novels Isabella Karlsson Section 2: Filmic Interventions Chapter 6: Mother(less) Exiles: The New Woman's Absence from the Migration of the Expressionists to Hollywood Michele Rozga Chapter 7: Go West, Young Men: Teutonic Myths and American Westerns
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