Writing new identities : gender, nation, and immigration in contemporary Europe

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Writing new identities : gender, nation, and immigration in contemporary Europe

Gisela Brinker-Gabler and Sidonie Smith, editors

University of Minnesota Press, c1997

  • hard : alk. paper
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliografies and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The essays in Writing New Identities address the complexities, and explore the inter-relationships of na tionalisms, genders, and representational practices of the p eoples of the New Europe at the end of the 20th century. '

目次

  • Part 1 Post/coloniality in the new Europe: Ethnicity on the French frontier, Winifred Woodhull
  • Narrative strategies and postcolonial identity in contemporary France: Leila Sebbar's "Les carnets de Sherazade", Francoise Lionnet
  • (Con)figuring identity: cultural space of the Indo-British border intellectual, Gita Rajan
  • Black British women writing the anti-imperialist critique , Carole Boyce Davies
  • Looking through non-western eyes: immigrant women's autobiographical narratives in Italian, Graziella Parati
  • Exile in the promised land: self-decolonization and bodily re-membering in Kne Bugul's "The abandoned baobab", Julia Watson". Part 2 The new Europe and its margins: Reclaiming space: Jewish women in Germany today, Karen Remmler
  • Hidden subjects, secret identities: figuring Jews, gypsies, and gender in 1990s cinema of eastern Europe, Catherine Portuges
  • Migrant's literature or German literature? Torkan's Tufan: "Brief an einen islamischen bruder", Leslie A. Adelson
  • Scheherazade's daughters: the thousand and one tales of Turkish-German women writers, Azade Seyhan
  • "Life from its very beginning at its end": the unhomely boundaries in the works of Bulgarian author Blaga Dimitrova, Hannelore Scholz
  • Exile, immigrant, re/unified: writing (east) postunification identity in Germany, Gisela Brinker-Gabler

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