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New Directions in Diaspora Studies: Cultural and Literary Approaches

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Full Title:

New Directions in Diaspora Studies: Cultural and Literary Approaches

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Ilott
Edited by Ana Cristina Mendes
Edited by Lucinda Newns

ISBN:

9781786615954

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield International

Publication Date:

30th December 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Media studies

Dewey:

304.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

198

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 230mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

277g

Description

This collection brings together new critical approaches to diaspora studies, branching out to areas such as literary studies, visual culture, and museum studies, and explores them in relation to a variety of fictional works, cultural traditions, theoretical paradigms, and geo-political contexts. The innovation of this volume lies in the interplay of both texts and theoretical insights from these different areas of cultural analysis, drawn together to probe diverse manifestations of diaspora while pointing out new directions of critique. Moving between representations of real and imaginary, violent and utopian, past, present and future diasporas, contributors demonstrate the ways in which authors, performers and artists are establishing new modes of representing and imagining diaspora in an increasingly globalised age. Contributions are organised into sections on performance, speculative fiction, city spaces, affective or violent diasporas, and silence and voice. Bringing together these wide-ranging histories, contexts and media allows for dialogue across vastly divergent experiences and representations of diaspora, and opens up a theoretical debate on the changing nature of this field of study.

Reviews

New Directions in Diaspora Studies is a brilliant collection that challenges readers to consider new contexts, contestations, formations, and representations of diaspora. In this current moment of rising securitization, white nationalism, and dangerous migrations, this volume offers a timely, critical, and much-needed intervention, paving the way for new discussions and debates. -- Amrita Hari, Assistant Professor, Pauline Jewett Institute for Women's and Gender Studies at Carleton University
New Directions in Diaspora Studies is a major contribution to the field. Contributors from diverse geographic affiliations take an important new step in reassessing the usefulness of diaspora as a theoretical framework. Because of the comparative approach, it will become an important reference for students and scholars. -- Chia Youyee Vang, Professor, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Unquestionably, New Directions in Diaspora Studies offers a powerful intervention to Diaspora Studies and to Postcolonial Studies. Not only does the book highlight major new concerns of diaspora studies; it also delineates new links with other areas such as postcolonial criticism and eco-criticism. The original contribution of this book of criticism is its ability to update diaspora studies and align it with ongoing, timely geopolitical debates. The cluster of new research trajectories presented in this book would lead to the emergence of novel research questions beyond the homeland and expatriation land dichotomy. The authors cover a substantial range of diasporic cultural expressions which is why the book is of significant merit for its rich contribution to diaspora studies. * Postcolonial Studies *

Author Bio

Sarah Ilott is a Senior Lecturer in English and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Ana Cristina Mendes is an Assistant Professor in English Studies at the University of Lisbon.

Lucinda Newns is a Lecturer in Postcolonial and World Literatures at Queen Mary University of London.

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