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Cities, Borders and Spaces in Intercultural American Literature and Film: Routledge Transnational Perspectives on American Literature

Autor Ana Manzanas, Jesús Benito Sanchez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 noi 2014
Thus book examines the spatial morphologies represented in a wide range of contemporary ethnic American literary and cinematic works. Drawing from Henri Lefebvre's theorization of space as a living organism, Edward Soja's writings on the postmetropolis, Marc Auge's notion of the non-place, Manuel Castells' space of flows, and Michel de Certeau's theories of walking as a practice, the volume extends previous theorizations by examining how spatial uses, appropriations, strictures, ruptures, and reconfigurations function in literary texts and films that represent inhabitants of racial-ethnic borderlands and migrational U.S. cities. The authors argue for the necessity of an alternative poetics of place that makes room for those who move beyond the spaces of traditional visibility-displaced and homeless people, undocumented workers, hybrid and/or marginalized populations rendered invisible by the cultural elite, yet often disciplined by agents of surveillance.Building upon Doreen Massey's conceptualization of liminal space as a sphere in which narratives intersect, clash, or cooperate, this study recasts spatial paradigms to insert an array of emergent geographies of invisibility that the volume traverses via the analysis of works by Chuck Palahniuk, Helena Viramontes, Karen Tei Yamashita, Gloria Anzaldua, Alejandro Morales, and Li-Young Lee, among others, and films such as Thomas McCarthy's The Visitor, Steven Spielberg's The Terminal, and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Babel.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138849662
ISBN-10: 1138849669
Pagini: 164
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Transnational Perspectives on American Literature

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Selected Contents:  Introduction: Lingering on Times Square   1: Chiastic Spaces: Ports of Entry, Ports of Exit  2: The Migrational City in Chuck Palahniuk’s "Slumming: A Story by Lady Baglady" and Helena Viramontes’s "The Cariboo Café"  3: Unbound Cities, Concentric Circles: Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange  4: Borderlands: Middle Spaces, Hybrid Bodies  5: The Rhetoric of Spatial Cutting: Borders, Scars, Open Wounds  6: Terminal Thinking: Border Narratives, Airport Narratives, and the Logic of Detention  7: Conclusion: From the Great Wall to Babel

Notă biografică

Ana Maria Manzanas teaches American Literatura and culture at Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Jesus Benito Sanchez teaches American Literature and culture at Universidad de Valladolid, Spain.


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Thus book examines the spatial morphologies represented in a wide range of contemporary ethnic American literary and cinematic works. Drawing from Henri Lefebvre's theorization of space as a living organism, Edward Soja's writings on the postmetropolis, Marc Auge's notion of the non-place, Manuel Castells' space of flows, and Michel de Certeau's theories of walking as a practice, the volume extends previous theorizations by examining how spatial uses, appropriations, strictures, ruptures, and reconfigurations function in literary texts and films that represent inhabitants of racial-ethnic borderlands and migrational U.S. cities. The authors argue for the necessity of an alternative poetics of place that makes room for those who move beyond the spaces of traditional visibility-displaced and homeless people, undocumented workers, hybrid and/or marginalized populations rendered invisible by the cultural elite, yet often disciplined by agents of surveillance.Building upon Doreen Massey's conceptualization of liminal space as a sphere in which narratives intersect, clash, or cooperate, this study recasts spatial paradigms to insert an array of emergent geographies of invisibility that the volume traverses via the analysis of works by Chuck Palahniuk, Helena Viramontes, Karen Tei Yamashita, Gloria Anzaldua, Alejandro Morales, and Li-Young Lee, among others, and films such as Thomas McCarthy's The Visitor, Steven Spielberg's The Terminal, and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Babel.