Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 338 g
Figures of Displacement in Contemporary Literature, Arts and Politics
Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 338 g
Reihe: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race
ISBN: 978-90-420-2129-7
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
The relation of diaspora and memory contains important critical and maybe even subversive potentials. Memory can transcend the territorial logic of dispersal and return, and emerge as a competing source of diasporic identity. The articles in this volume explore how, shaped by the responsibilities of testimony as well as by the normalizing forces of amnesia and forgetting and political interests, memory is a performative, figurative process rather than a secure space of identity.
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Marie-Aude BARONIAN, Stephan BESSER and Yolande JANSEN: Introduction
I
Carol BARDENSTEIN: Figures of Diasporic Cultural Production: Some Entries from the Palestinian Lexicon
Anette HOFFMANN: Comparing to Make Explicit: Diasporic Articulations of the Herero Communities in Namibia
Elif BABUL: Home or Away? On the Connotations of Homeland Imaginaries in Imbros
Melissa BILAL: Longing for Home at Home: Armenians in Istanbul
Esther PEEREN: Through the Lens of the Chronotope: Suggestions for a Spatio-Temporal Perspective on Diaspora
II
Andreas HUYSSEN: Diaspora and Nation: Migration into Other Pasts
Pascale R. BOS: Adopted Memory: The Holocaust, Postmemory, and Jewish Identity in America
Hanadi LOUBANI and Joseph ROSEN: Memory’s Exiles
Karolina SZMAGALSKA: The Refusal to Mourn: Confronting the Facts of Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne
Mariane HIRSCH and Leo SPITZER: Testimonial Objects: Memory, Gender and Transmission
III
Sylvie ROLLET: Imaginary Lands and Figures of Exile in Elia Kazan’s America, America
Saskia LOURENS: The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting in present-day South Africa: André Brink’s On the Contrary
Soko PHAY-VAKALIS: Memory and Forgetting: Traces of Silence in Sarkis
Silke HORSTKOTTE: Recollective Processes and the “Topography of Forgetting” in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz
The Contributors