Narratives for a New Belonging : : Diasporic Cultural Fictions / / Roger Bromley.

Cultural fictions - texts written from the perspective of the edge - are the focus of this exciting and enlightening book. The author examines the formations of narratives of identity in contemporary 'borderline' fictions and films. The work of migrant and marginalised groups located at th...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Edinburgh University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
©2000
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Tendencies: Identities, Texts, Cultures : TITC
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Physical Description:1 online resource (182 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Series Editor's Introduction --
Introduction: The Third Scenario --
1 Sliding against the Masks of Newer Selves: Hyphenation and the Mestiza - Jasmine, The Woman Warrior and Borderlands --
2 Notes of a Native Speaker: Becoming Asian-American - The Joy Luck Club, Typical American, Bone and The Wedding Banquet --
3 This Body is Your Only Real Home: Migrancy and Identity - Dreaming in Cuban, Native Speaker, Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers and My Year of Meat --
4 We Need to Speak Even with Our Mouths on the Ground: Becoming Asian-Canadian - Disappearing Moon Cafe, Diamond Grill and Chorus of Mushrooms --
5 Knowing Your Place: Becoming Black/ Asian-British (1): Song of the Boatwoman, The Map-Makers of Spitalfields and Fruit of the Lemon --
6 Britain's Children Without a Home: Becoming Black/ Asian-British (2) - The Buddha of Suburbia, Anita and Me, Bhaji on the Beach and East is East --
Bibliography --
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Summary:Cultural fictions - texts written from the perspective of the edge - are the focus of this exciting and enlightening book. The author examines the formations of narratives of identity in contemporary 'borderline' fictions and films. The work of migrant and marginalised groups located at the boundaries of nations, cultures, classes, ethnicities, sexualities and genders, is explored through an intricate weaving of theory with textual analysis. Organised around the themes of memory, tradition and 'belonging', the book proposes the space of 'migrant' writing - an emerging third space - as one that challenges fixed assumptions about identity.The cross-cultural range - including texts from British, Caribbean, Chinese-American, Indo-Caribbean, Canadian, Cuban and Indian writers; the original discussion of authors such as Maxine Hong Kingston, Gloria Anzaldua, Amy Tan, Gish Jen, Hanif Kureishi and Chang-rae Lee; and engagement with the work of theorists including Bakhtin, Freud, Lyotard, de Certeau, Deleuze and Guattari, produces a significant contribution to the broadening definitions of ethnicity and the 'post-colonial'.Works explored include Jasmine, Borderlands, The Joy Luck Club, The Wedding Banquet, Dreaming in Cuban, My Year of Meat, Buddha of Suburbia and East is East. These contemporary texts and films will make this book accessible to a broad range of readers.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474465427
9783110780468
DOI:10.1515/9781474465427
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Roger Bromley.