Being/s in Transit: Travelling – Migration – Dislocation: Cross/Cultures / ASNEL Papers, cartea 41/5
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042006492
ISBN-10: 9042006498
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures / ASNEL Papers
ISBN-10: 9042006498
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures / ASNEL Papers
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Stan DRAGLAND: This Little Piggy; YEG - YYT (Edmonton - St. John's, Reading Sujata Bhatt)
Peter STUMMER: On First Reading Robyn Davidson's First Journey
Kenneth PARKER: To Travel ... Hopefully?/!
Graham HUGGAN: Counter-Travel Writing and Post-Coloniality
Pauline MELVILLE: % ??The Ventriloquist's Tale : Prologue
Susanne STROBEL: Floating into Heaven or Hell? The river journey in Mary Kingley's Travels in West Africa and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Dieter RIEMENSCHNEIDER: One Hundred Years of Darkness. I am no longer of Monrovia, having relocated into the Heart of the Country: Caryl Phillips's Crossing the River (1993) writing back to Heart of Darkness (1902)
Indira GHOSE: Conrad's Heart of Darkness and the Anxiety of Empire
Nicola RENGER: Cartography, Historiography, and Identity in Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient
Lindy STIEBEL: Imagining Empire's Margins. Land in Rider Haggard's African romances
Anja I. MÜLLER: Closure and Transgression in Janette Turner Hospital's Oyster
Ulrike STAMM: The Role of Nature in Two Women's Travel Accounts Appropriation and escape
Peter H. MARSDEN: When Does an Immigrant Cease to be an Immigrant? Or: How do you define a New Zealand poet? The case of Peter Bland
Ulrike ERICHSEN: A True-True Voice? The problem of authenticity
Uwe ZAGRETZKI: Sea, Land, Earth. The experience of dislocation in Alistair MacLeod's short stories
Introduction
Stan DRAGLAND: This Little Piggy; YEG - YYT (Edmonton - St. John's, Reading Sujata Bhatt)
Peter STUMMER: On First Reading Robyn Davidson's First Journey
Kenneth PARKER: To Travel ... Hopefully?/!
Graham HUGGAN: Counter-Travel Writing and Post-Coloniality
Pauline MELVILLE: % ??The Ventriloquist's Tale : Prologue
Susanne STROBEL: Floating into Heaven or Hell? The river journey in Mary Kingley's Travels in West Africa and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Dieter RIEMENSCHNEIDER: One Hundred Years of Darkness. I am no longer of Monrovia, having relocated into the Heart of the Country: Caryl Phillips's Crossing the River (1993) writing back to Heart of Darkness (1902)
Indira GHOSE: Conrad's Heart of Darkness and the Anxiety of Empire
Nicola RENGER: Cartography, Historiography, and Identity in Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient
Lindy STIEBEL: Imagining Empire's Margins. Land in Rider Haggard's African romances
Anja I. MÜLLER: Closure and Transgression in Janette Turner Hospital's Oyster
Ulrike STAMM: The Role of Nature in Two Women's Travel Accounts Appropriation and escape
Peter H. MARSDEN: When Does an Immigrant Cease to be an Immigrant? Or: How do you define a New Zealand poet? The case of Peter Bland
Ulrike ERICHSEN: A True-True Voice? The problem of authenticity
Uwe ZAGRETZKI: Sea, Land, Earth. The experience of dislocation in Alistair MacLeod's short stories
Recenzii
”…it brings together a marvellous mix of critical and imaginative writing…” in: Wasafiri, 2001, pp.57-28