Global Childhoods and Cosmopolitan Identities in Literature.

"This book investigates literary representations and self-representations of people with cosmopolitan identities arising from mobile global childhoods which transcend categories of migrancy and diaspora. Part I focuses on the ways in which cosmopolitan characters are represented in selected nov...

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Superior document:Cross/Cultures
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Place / Publishing House:Saint-Laurent : : BRILL,, 2022.
©2023.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Cross/Cultures
Physical Description:1 online resource (183 pages)
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505 0 |a Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Working Definitions -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 On Cosmopolitanisms and Mobilities -- 2.2 On Third Culture Kids (tck s) -- 2.3 On Literary Cosmopolitanisms -- 3 Overview of the Book -- 3.1 Part 1: Beyond Diaspora in Literary Fiction -- 3.2 Part 2: Beyond Diaspora in Autobiographical Narratives -- Part 1 Beyond Diaspora in Literary Fiction -- Chapter 1 Cosmopolitan Attitudes and Cosmopolitan Identities in Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines -- 1 The Shadow Lines and National Borders -- 2 Cosmopolitan Attitudes and Cosmopolitan Identities -- 3 Ila as a "Third Culture Kid" -- 4 Gender, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitan Identity -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter 2 English and Cosmopolitan Identities in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, and in John le Carré's The Night Manager and Agent Running in the Field -- 1 Englishness and Cosmopolitanism in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited (1945) -- 2 Cosmopolitan Characters as English Spies in John le Carré's The Night Manager (1993) and Agent Running in the Field (2019) -- 3 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Identity, Nationality, and Cosmopolitanism in Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient -- 1 Names, Tribes, and Nationalities in the Desert and in the Villa -- 2 Selfhood and the Construction of Group Identity -- 3 The Feuds of the World -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 The Expatriate Child in Contemporary Fiction: Forward in Time in Eileen Drew's The Ivory Crocodile and Backward in Time in Jane Alison's Natives and Exotics -- 1 White Guilt in Eileen Drew's The Ivory Crocodile -- 2 Discontinuity and Disruption, Borders and Boundaries, and the Kindness of Servants -- 3 Citizenship, Identity, and Transplantation -- 4 Recurring Motifs and Their Thematic Significance. 
505 8 |a 5 Being Inquisitive instead of Acquisitive in Approaching the Natural World -- 6 Conclusion -- Part 2 Beyond Diaspora in Autobiographical Narratives -- Chapter 5 Autobiography, Identity, and the Narration of Global Childhoods: Edward Said and Nadia Owusu -- 1 The Nature of Autobiography and Its Relation to Fiction -- 2 Identity and Autobiography -- 3 Edward Said -- 4 Nadia Owusu -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter 6 "Third Culture Kid" Memoirs: Constructing an Alternative Category of Identity -- 1 Recurring Themes and Identity Construction -- 2 Narrative Features -- 3 Conclusion -- Chapter 7 The Expatriate Child and the Patriarch: Identity and Father Figures in Three Memoirs of Growing Up Global -- 1 Framing the Narratives -- 2 The Imperial Context -- 3 Fathers -- 4 Mothers and Gender Issues -- 5 Mobility, the Expatriate Child, and (Re)Patriation -- 6 Construction of Identity -- 7 Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Material -- Index. 
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