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Silvia Schultermandl

    Transnational matrilineage
    A fluid sense of self
    Affective Worldmaking
    Ambivalent Transnational Belonging in American Literature
    • Exploring the intersection of identity and nationalism, this work examines how American literature portrays transnational belonging. It analyzes the complexities of identity and community within the context of nationalism, revealing the ambivalence that characters and narratives often embody. The book delves into the ways these themes challenge traditional notions of belonging in a globalized world, offering a nuanced perspective on the literature's engagement with transnationalism.

      Ambivalent Transnational Belonging in American Literature
    • Affective Worldmaking

      Narrative Counterpublics of Gender and Sexuality

      "What makes up a public, what governs dominant discourses, and in which ways can counterpublics be created through narrative? This edited collection brings together essays on affect and narrative theory with a focus on the topics of gender and sexuality. It explores the power of narrative in literature, film, art, performance, and mass media, the construction of subjectivities of gender and sexuality, and the role of affect in times of crisis. By combining theoretical, literary, and analytical texts, the contributors offer methodological impulses and reflect on the possibilities and limitations of affect theory in cultural studies." -- back cover

      Affective Worldmaking
    • A fluid sense of self

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      In this era of increasing global mobility, identities are too complex to be captured by concepts that rely on national borders for reference. Such identities are not unified or stable, but are fluid entities which constantly push at the boundaries of the nation-state, thereby re-defining themselves and the nation-state simultaneously. Contemporary literature pays specific attention to internal and external notions of belonging („Politics of Motion“) and definitions of self resulting from interpersonal relationships („Politics of Longing“). This collection looks at texts by authors who are British, American, or Canadian, but for whom a self-definition according national parameters is insufficient.

      A fluid sense of self
    • Transnational matrilineage

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Transnational Matrilineage offers a novel approach to Asian American literature, including texts by Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Mei Ng, Nora Okja Keller and Vineeta Vijayaragahavan, with particular attention to depictions of transnational solidarity (that is the sense of community between women of different cultures or cultural affiliations) between Asian-born mothers and their American-born daughters. While focusing on the mother-daughter conflicts these texts portray, this book also contributes to ongoing debates in transnational feminism by scrutinizing the representation of Asia in Asian American literature.

      Transnational matrilineage