Writing displacement : home and identity in contemporary post-colonial English fiction / Akram Al Deek.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, c2016Description: 204 p. ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781349953196
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR888.I3 A4 2016
Contents:
Placing Displacement: An Introduction -- Writing Displacement -- Displacing Cultural Identity -- The Windrush Generation: Remapping England and Its Literature -- Masala Fish: Cultural Synthesis and Literary Adventuring -- Promoting Cultural Diversity/Multiculturalism Post-9/11: A Conclusion
Summary: "Using the Palestinian exilic displacements as a critical tool and compass to find intersecting points of reference with the Caribbean, Indian, African, Chinese, and Pakistani dispersions, Writing Displacement studies the metamorphosis of the politics of home and identity amongst different migrant nationals subsequent to the end of WWII and into the start of the new millennium. This book troubles the ideas of citizenship and national belonging and celebrates the freedom to be 'out of place' which opens doors for and promotes rediscovery of materials that have been repressed or 'pushed aside' in cultural translation. Displacement falls somewhere between nationalism and nomadology, challenging racism and mental ghettoisation; writing displacement opens doors for critical and aesthetic distance and for balancing the central authority between past and present, tradition and modernity. From Sam Selvon to Salman Rushdie and Monica Ali, Edward Said to Homi Bhabha and Stuart Hall, Writing Displacement reroutes filiation to affiliation"-- Provided by publisherSummary: "Using the Palestinian exilic displacements as a tool and compass to find intersecting points of reference with the Caribbean, Indian, African, Chinese, and Pakistani dispersions, Writing Displacement studies the metamorphosis of the politics of home and identity amongst different migrant nationals from the end of WWII into the new millennium"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Placing Displacement: An Introduction -- Writing Displacement -- Displacing Cultural Identity -- The Windrush Generation: Remapping England and Its Literature -- Masala Fish: Cultural Synthesis and Literary Adventuring -- Promoting Cultural Diversity/Multiculturalism Post-9/11: A Conclusion

"Using the Palestinian exilic displacements as a critical tool and compass to find intersecting points of reference with the Caribbean, Indian, African, Chinese, and Pakistani dispersions, Writing Displacement studies the metamorphosis of the politics of home and identity amongst different migrant nationals subsequent to the end of WWII and into the start of the new millennium. This book troubles the ideas of citizenship and national belonging and celebrates the freedom to be 'out of place' which opens doors for and promotes rediscovery of materials that have been repressed or 'pushed aside' in cultural translation. Displacement falls somewhere between nationalism and nomadology, challenging racism and mental ghettoisation; writing displacement opens doors for critical and aesthetic distance and for balancing the central authority between past and present, tradition and modernity. From Sam Selvon to Salman Rushdie and Monica Ali, Edward Said to Homi Bhabha and Stuart Hall, Writing Displacement reroutes filiation to affiliation"-- Provided by publisher

"Using the Palestinian exilic displacements as a tool and compass to find intersecting points of reference with the Caribbean, Indian, African, Chinese, and Pakistani dispersions, Writing Displacement studies the metamorphosis of the politics of home and identity amongst different migrant nationals from the end of WWII into the new millennium"-- Provided by publisher

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