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Domestic Intersections in Contemporary Migration Fiction: Homing the Metropole: Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures

Autor Lucinda Newns
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Domestic Intersections in Contemporary Migration Fiction responds to the need for a more materialist perspective on migration by reorienting the focus on domesticity and the everyday practices of homemaking and away from a celebratory and aestheticized reading of displacement. Centering on Britain as the location of arrival, its readings of canonical and underexplored works of diasporic fiction emanating from Africa, South Asia and the Caribbean foreground the significance of discourses of domesticity in supporting as well as resisting colonialism, racism and xenophobia. Applying an intersectional feminist approach, this book challenges the tendency to view the private sphere as a static, apolitical and uncreative space. Rather, Newns argues, we should regard the domestic home as a key site for contesting the terms of belonging within larger spaces and collectivities, such as the city and the nation. Ultimately, by demonstrating the material importance of homely spaces for non-privileged migrants like women, refugees and LGBTQ+ people, Domestic Intersections problematizes the critical suspicion towards home and placement in feminist, postcolonial and queer theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138308114
ISBN-10: 1138308110
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

  1. Introduction: Homing in on MigrationPart I Re-Reading Black Domesticity
  2. Mothering in the Diaspora: Creative (Re)Production in Buchi Emecheta’s Early London Novels
  3. Clean Bodies, Clean Homes: Decolonizing Domesticity in Andrea Levy’s Small IslandPart II Islam at Home
  4. "The Real Thing": Performing Home in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane
  5. Domestic Fiction and the Islamic Female Subject: Leila Aboulela’s The TranslatorPart III Precarious Domesticities
  6. Homelessness and the Refugee: Abdulrazak Gurnah’s By the Sea
  7. Re-Orienting Home: Queer Domesticity in Bernardine Evaristo’s Mr Loverman
  8. Conclusion: Homing the Metropole

Notă biografică

Lucinda Newns is a lecturer in World Literature at Queen Mary University of London. Her work has previously appeared in the Journal of Commonwealth Literature and the Journal of Postcolonial Writing and she is co-editor of New Directions in Diaspora Studies: Cultural and Literary Approaches (2018).

Recenzii

  "In this politically sensitive and timely book, Lucinda Newns challenges critical orthodoxies in order to revise the correlation of domestic space with insularity, normativity, and stasis. By showing how migrant fiction evokes alternative practices of homemaking, her intersectional readings offer a multifaceted contribution to the study of belonging in postcolonial, feminist, and queer studies."  David James, University of Birmingham
 
"In this age of homelessness and displacement, home is not automatically a safe space. Lucinda Newns shows that for migrants, LGBTQI people, women, and refugees, home is a process striated by violence and enforced uprooting. Her important new book updates postcolonial discussions of home for this complex and fraught twenty-first century era." Claire Chambers, University of York

Descriere

Through close readings of fiction emerging from the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas Domestic Intersections in Contemporary Migration Fiction: Homing the Metropole, reassesses our conception of home in light of contemporary realities of globalisation and forced migration.