Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood takes a critical look at the representations and lived experiences of migrant, refugee, and otherwise displaced mothers. This volume explores literature, film, and original ethnographic research about migrant motherhood through theoretical lenses including postcolonial theory, feminism, and critical refugee studies.
Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood takes a critical look at the representations and lived experiences of migrant, refugee, and otherwise displaced mothers. This volume explores literature, film, and original ethnographic research about migrant motherhood through theoretical lenses including postcolonial theory, feminism, and critical refugee studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Maria D. Lombard - Contributions by Alison Graham Bertolini; Lamees Al Ethari; Janet J. Graham; Lucy Hunt; Adrianne Kalfopoulou; Maria D. Lombard; Stella Mililli; Sabreena Niles; Leila Pazargadi; Quynh Vo and Kaori Mori Want
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Introduction: Displaced Mothers and the Borders They Must Cross, Maria D. Lombard Part One: Representations of Displacement Chapter One: "We were born from beauty": Motherly Aesthetics and Poetics of Displacement in Ocean Vuong's On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Quynh H. Vo Chapter Two: Domesticating Displacement, Encounters with Refugee Mothers, Adrianne Kalfopoulou Chapter Three: Tracing the Impacts of War in Nadifa Mohamed's The Orchard of Lost Souls, Alison Graham Bertolini Chapter Four: Writing about My Mother: Representations of Alliances between Mothers and Daughters in Young Adult (YA) Refugee Literature, Stella Mililli Chapter Five: The Ghost Mother in Two Vietnamese American Refugee Novels: A Critical Refugee Analysis, Janet J. Graham Part Two: Constructions of Identity and Belonging Chapter Six: Embroidering Intergenerational Threads of a Roza: Stitching Together Women's Stories and Solidarity in the Fabric of Diasporic Arab American Fiction, Leila Moayeri Pazargadi Chapter Seven: Mothering on Enemy Land: An Analysis of Japanese Picture Brides' Motherhood in Julie Otsuka's The Buddha in the Attic, Kaori Mori Want Chapter Eight: Guiding, Shaping and Resisting: Refugee Mothers' Educational Strategies as They Navigate 'Unsettlement', Lucy Hunt Chapter Nine: Iraqi Mothers, Diasporic Sons: Narrative Patterns of Identity and Belonging in Baghdad Twist, Lamees Al Ethari Chapter Ten: (Un)Inhabitable 'Homes' for Mothers and Daughters: The Transmission of Memories of 'Home' in Sri Lankan Tamil Diasporic Women's Writing, Sabreena Niles
Introduction: Displaced Mothers and the Borders They Must Cross, Maria D. Lombard Part One: Representations of Displacement Chapter One: "We were born from beauty": Motherly Aesthetics and Poetics of Displacement in Ocean Vuong's On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Quynh H. Vo Chapter Two: Domesticating Displacement, Encounters with Refugee Mothers, Adrianne Kalfopoulou Chapter Three: Tracing the Impacts of War in Nadifa Mohamed's The Orchard of Lost Souls, Alison Graham Bertolini Chapter Four: Writing about My Mother: Representations of Alliances between Mothers and Daughters in Young Adult (YA) Refugee Literature, Stella Mililli Chapter Five: The Ghost Mother in Two Vietnamese American Refugee Novels: A Critical Refugee Analysis, Janet J. Graham Part Two: Constructions of Identity and Belonging Chapter Six: Embroidering Intergenerational Threads of a Roza: Stitching Together Women's Stories and Solidarity in the Fabric of Diasporic Arab American Fiction, Leila Moayeri Pazargadi Chapter Seven: Mothering on Enemy Land: An Analysis of Japanese Picture Brides' Motherhood in Julie Otsuka's The Buddha in the Attic, Kaori Mori Want Chapter Eight: Guiding, Shaping and Resisting: Refugee Mothers' Educational Strategies as They Navigate 'Unsettlement', Lucy Hunt Chapter Nine: Iraqi Mothers, Diasporic Sons: Narrative Patterns of Identity and Belonging in Baghdad Twist, Lamees Al Ethari Chapter Ten: (Un)Inhabitable 'Homes' for Mothers and Daughters: The Transmission of Memories of 'Home' in Sri Lankan Tamil Diasporic Women's Writing, Sabreena Niles
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