The World in Movement : : Performative Identities and Diasporas / / Alfonso de Toro, Juliane Tauchnitz.

This book focuses on one of the main issues of our time in the Humanities and Social Sciences as it analyzes the impact of current global migrations on new forms of living together and the formation of identities and homes. Using a transdisciplinary and transcultural approach the contributions shed...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, , Boston : : BRILL,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (319 pages)
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Nomadic Places Cultures and Literatures in Movement ‘Hybrid-Performative-Diasporas’ in ‘Ibero-American-Maghrebian-Moroccan’ Literature and Culture: the Case of Najat El Hachmi /
The Diasporic Identity of the Roma People /
Epistemological Difficulties in the Development of Civic Identities in Western Education /
A Discourse of Resistance: Hybridization of Identity and Textuality in Tedio, by Natalio Ohanna /
Federalism and Diaspora: the Feeling of Belonging and the Diaspora Identity in the Subnational Level of the Country /
Jewbans in Miami: a Particular Case of a Hybrid-Performative Diaspora /
The “Good Migrants”: Issues of Hospitality and Belonging with regard to Sikhs in Mediterranean Europe /
Feelings of Threat as a Problem of Religious Identity within Religiously Diverse Societies /
The Problem of Belonging in Nina Bouraoui’s Garçon Manqué /
Diasporic Topographies of Remembrance in New Autobiographical Sephardic Writing /
Settling in: Migration and Place in Sema Kılıçkaya’s Le royaume sans racines /
Identity Questions in El diablo de Yudis by Ahmed Daoudi /
Writing in Movement: a Poetics of Undecidability? /
The Berber Cultural Movement in the Maghreb: Contemporary Issues in Transnationalism /
The Mara: a Diaspora Sui Generis? /
Towards Modes of Shared Emotion: Revisiting the Iberian Diasporas’ Trauma through the “Captive’s Tale” (Don Quixote I, 37–41) /
Summary:This book focuses on one of the main issues of our time in the Humanities and Social Sciences as it analyzes the impact of current global migrations on new forms of living together and the formation of identities and homes. Using a transdisciplinary and transcultural approach the contributions shed fresh light upon key concepts such as ‘ hybrid-performative diaspora ’, ‘ transidentities ’,‘ hospitality ’, ‘ belonging ’, ‘ emotion ’, ‘ body ,’ and ‘ desire ’. Those concepts are discussed in the context of Cuban, US-American, Maghrebian, Moroccan, Spanish, Catalan, French, Turkish, Jewish, Argentinian, Indian, and Italian literatures, cultures and religions.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004385401
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alfonso de Toro, Juliane Tauchnitz.