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ReFiguring Global Challenges: Literary and Cinematic Explorations of War, Inequality, and Migration: Cross/Cultures, cartea 221

Amanda Minervini, Amelie Björck, Omri Grinberg, Amrita Ghosh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2023
An important task for scholars of cultural studies and the humanities, as well as for artistic creators, is to refigure the frames and concepts by which the world as we know it is kept in place. Without these acts of refiguration, the future could only ever be more of the (violent) same. In close dialogue with literary and cinematic works and practices, the essays of this volume help refigure and rethink such pressing contemporary issues as migration, inequality, racism, post-coloniality, political violence and human-animal relations. A range of fresh perspectives are introduced, amounting to a call for intellectuals to remain critically engaged with the social and planetary.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004677609
ISBN-10: 9004677607
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures


Notă biografică

Amanda Minervini is the director of the Italian Program at Colorado College, USA, and the author of “Mussolini Speaks. History Reviewed” (The Massachusetts Review, 2019) and “Face to Face: Iconic Representations and Juxtapositions of St. Francis of Assisi and Mussolini during Italian Fascism” (M. Epstein, F. Orsitto, A. Righi, TOTalitarian Arts: the Visual Arts, Fascism(s) and Mass Society, 2017).
Amelie Björck is Associate Professor for Comparative Literature, Södertörn University, Sweden and author of Zooësis. Om kulturella gestaltningar av lantbruksdjurens tid och liv (2019), and editor and author of Squirreling. Human-Animal Studies in the Northern-European Region (2022).
Omri Grinberg is a postdoctoral fellow at the Martin Buber Society of Fellows, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and author of “Testimony as Event: Israeli NGOs, Palestinian Witnesses, and the Bureaucratic Logic of Human Rights” (Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 2021). With Yiftach Ashkenazy, he is also the author of “Who Let the Mad Dogs Out? Trauma and Colonialism in the Hebrew Canon” (Postcolonial Animality, edited by Suvadip Sinha & Amit Raul Baishya, 2019).
Amrita Ghosh is assistant professor of South Asian literature at University of Central Florida. She is the co-editor of Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Reenvisioning (2022) and her monograph on Kashmir’s new literature is forthcoming.

Cuprins

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Amanda Minervini, Amelie Björck, Omri Grinberg and Amrita Ghosh

Part 1
Films as Sites of Transformation
1 Migratory Aesthetics Proximity and Mutuality
Mieke Bal

2 Inequality and Contemporary World Cinema
Andreas Jacobsson

3 Haider Rewriting Shakespearean Ghosts into Postcolonial Specters in Kashmir
Amrita Ghosh

Part 2
On Ethical Readings and Subversions
4 Reading as Imaginative Resistance Negotiating the Censor in J.M. Coetzee’s In the Heart of the Country
Sunayani Bhattacharya

5 Reader as Witness Rethinking Perpetrators of Political Violence through Contemporary Literature
Cassandra Falke

Part 3
Planetary Connections Human and the Animal
6 Decolonizing Animals A Surface Reading of Wisława Szymborska’s Poem “Bruegel’s Two Monkeys”
Amelie Björck

7 Globalization and Critical Animal Studies
Dominick LaCapra

Coda It’s Time to Go Outside: A Dialogue with Dominick LaCapra
Amanda Minervini

Index


Recenzii

"I started reading the Cross/Cultures series in my PhD days and have never stopped. Some of postcolonial studies’ most talented established and emerging scholars have published their research here. The series has also staged some of the liveliest intellectual debates in the field. Long may its work continue!"
- Claire Chambers, University of York

"Active since 1990, Cross/Cultures is a cutting-edge book series covering the whole range of the colonial and post-colonial experience across the English-speaking world as well as the literatures and cultures of non-anglophone countries. The series accommodates both studies by single authors and edited critical collections.”
- Bénédicte Ledent, Université de Liège and Delphine Munos, Université de Liège

"Marking the rapid expansion of colonial and postcolonial studies over the past three decades, Cross/Cultures has the reputation for high quality research into the dynamics of anglophone cultural production world-wide. With its outstanding publication record, this vibrant series is indispensable for all scholars working in the field."- Janet M. Wilson, University of Northampton