This volume explores the synergies and tensions between memory studies and postcolonial studies across literatures and media from Europe, Africa and the Americas, and intersections with Asia. It makes a unique contribution to this growing international and interdisciplinary field by considering an unprecedented range of languages and sources.
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Dirk Göttsche is Professor of German at the University of Nottingham, Member of the Academia Europaea, Honorary President of the International Raabe Society, and Co-Director of Nottingham’s Research Priority Area «Languages, Texts and Society». He completed his Dr phil (1986) and his Habilitation (1999) at the University of Münster. Recent publications include Remembering Africa: The Rediscovery of Colonialism in Contemporary German Literature (2013), (Post-) Colonialism across Europe (co-ed., 2014) and Handbuch Postkolonialismus und Literatur (co-ed., 2017).
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Originalbroschur. Condición: Sehr gut. x, 579 S. DIRK GÖTTSCHE History or memory? Postcolonial politics of memory in Bernhard Jaumann's Der lange Schatten and M. G. Vassanji's The Magic of Saida -- BERNY SÈBE Cross-cultural memory in postcolonial contexts: European imperial heroes in twenty-first-century Africa -- RICHARD TSOGANG FOSSI The memory of German, French and British colonialism in Cameroonian postcolonial literature -- EMANUELLE SANTOS Memory and the contemporary postcolonial condition in José Eduardo Agualusa's novel A General Theory of Oblivion -- ABIGAIL WARD Long-memoried women: Slavery and memory in contemporary Black women's poetry -- HANNAH-ROSE MURRAY "My name is not Tom": Josiah Henson's fight to reclaim his identity in Britain, 1876-1877 -- STEPHANIE LEWTHWAITE Traumatic memory in the art of Freddy Rodríguez -- ANTONIA WIMBUSH "Effacer mes mauvaises pensées": Memory, writing and trauma in Nina Bouraoui's autofiction -- REBEKAH VINCE Pulled in all directions: The Shoah, colonialism and exile in -- Valérie Zenatti's novel Jacob, Jacob -- ALEX HASTIE Proximate spaces of violence: Multidirectional memory in Rachid Bouchareb's films Days of Glory and Outside the Law -- FANG TANG The reconstruction of history and cultural memory in contemporary Chinese-American women's life-writing: A comparative study of two memoirs -- ROSEMARY CHAPMAN Literary history and memory in Quebec -- ANNELIESE HATTON Post-national Portuguese literature: Reconfiguring the imperial master narrative -- HEIKE BARTEL Writing food and food memories in Turkish-German literature by Renan Demirkan, Hatice Akyiin and Emine Sevgi Özdamar -- VICTORIA CARPENTER "2 October is not forgotten": Tlatelolco 1968 massacre and social memory frameworks -- CHRISTOPHER DAVIS Writing Rwanda: The languages of killing and suffering -- SPENCERJORDAN Digital storytelling and performative memory: New approaches to the literary geography of the postcolonial city -- MONIKA ALBRECHT Comparative Postcolonial Studies: Southeastern European history as (post-) colonial history -- YANNIS G. S. PAPADOPOULOS Collective trauma, transgenerational identity, shared memory: Public TV series dealing with the Ottoman Empire and Anatolian refugees in Greece -- BENEDIKTS KALNACS The working memory in contemporary Latvian culture and society: Between postcolonialism and postcommunism -- VLADIMIR ZORIC The Danube archipelago: The hydropoetics of river islands -- ALUN THOMAS An empire remembered? Collectivization and colonialism in Mukhamet Shayakhmetov's memoir The Silent Steppe. ISBN 9781788744782 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 819. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1126067
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