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Temporalities and Subjectivities in Migration Literature in Europe [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 190 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x158x20 mm, weight: 467 g, 1 BW Photos, 1 Maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666945021
  • ISBN-13: 9781666945027
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 190 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x158x20 mm, weight: 467 g, 1 BW Photos, 1 Maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666945021
  • ISBN-13: 9781666945027
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This innovative collection of essays on contemporary migration literature and culture in Europe examines migrant stories through the lens of temporality. The contributors address the role of integration, waiting, trauma, crisis, and imagined futures in narratives of the European refugee crisis and migrant border-crossings"--

This innovative collection of essays on contemporary migration literature and culture in Europe examines migrant stories through the lens of temporality. The authors address the role of integration, waiting, trauma, crisis, and imagined futures in narratives of the European refugee crisis and migrant border-crossings.



Temporalities and Subjectivities in Migration Literature in Europe examines migrant stories through the lens of temporality as seen in the role of such issues as integration, waiting, detention, trauma, crisis, and imagined futures. This book argues that a focus on different time scales and perceptions of time will help us understand how the intimate and affective subjectivities of more complex narratives of migration, as articulated in literature, cross into the public sphere and challenge political ‘bubbles.’ This collection showcases new approaches to and innovative readings of different forms of literary and cultural migration narratives. In addition to developing theoretical tools for the study, the authors present innovative case studies addressing topics such as the European refugee crisis, migration narratives and border crossings in Britain, Spain, and Morocco, as well as experiences of migration in Finland and Norway.

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This innovative collection of essays on contemporary migration literature and culture in Europe examines migrant stories through the lens of temporality. The authors address the role of integration, waiting, trauma, crisis, and imagined futures in narratives of the European refugee crisis and migrant border-crossings.
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Acknowledgments

Introduction: Understanding Temporalities of Cross-Border Migration, Jopi
Nyman, Johan Schimanski, and Carmen Zamorano Llena

Part One: Pasts and Futures: Migrants in/to Europe

Chapter One: Border Temporalities, Temporal Borders: Migratory
Border-Crossings in Literature and Other Discourses, Johan Schimanski

Chapter Two: Spatiotemporal Palimpsests, Remembered Times, and Hybrid
Temporalities in Literary and Graphic Narratives on Europes Refugee
Crisis, Olga Michael

Chapter Three: Ill never let myself die in a strange land that doesnt want
me: A Life Course Approach to the Temporal Subjectivities of Older Migrants
in Abdulrazak Gurnahs The Last Gift, Carmen Zamorano Llena

Part Two: Eldorados in Future: Migrants in/to Spain

Chapter Four: Temporalities of Crossing in Laila Lalamis Hope and Other
Dangerous Pursuits, Jopi Nyman

Chapter Five: Lost Pasts and Rescued Traumas: Migration and Temporality in
Rafael Chirbes En la orilla, Carolina León Vegas

Chapter Six: Time, Caves, and Other Limboscapes in Three Contemporary Migrant
Narratives, Carles Magrinyą Badiella

Part Three: Living through Times of Migration

Chapter Seven: Investing in Immigrants as a Permanent Resource: The Local
Integration Strategies of a Peripheral Town, Įgnes Németh and Sarolta Németh

Chapter Eight: The Narrative Practice of Ruth Reese: Blackness, Temporality,
and Braiding Time in Norway, Michelle A. Tisdel

About the Contributors
Jopi Nyman is professor of English at the University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Campus.

Johan Schimanski is professor of comparative literature at the University of Oslo.

Carmen Zamorano Llena is professor of English at Dalarna University, Sweden.