Migratory settings / / editors, Murat Aydemir, Alex Rotas.

Migratory Settings proposes a shift in perspective from migration as movement from place to place to migration as installing movement within place. Migration not only takes place between places, but also has its effects on place, in place. In brief, we suggest a view on migration in which place is n...

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Superior document:Thamyris/intersecting: place, sex and race, no. 19
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Thamyris intersecting ; no. 19.
Physical Description:1 online resource (277 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material / Editors Migratory Settings
  • Introduction: Migratory Settings / Murat Aydemir and Alex Rotas
  • Heterochronotopia / Mieke Bal
  • Let’s Fall in Love: Staging a Political Marriage / Maaike Bleeker
  • Staging Colonialism: The Mise-En-Scène of the Africa Museum in Tervuren, Belgium / Murat Aydemir
  • Migratory Clichés: Recognizing Nyerere’s The Capitalists of Venice / Paulina Aroch Fugellie
  • Antigone on the African Stage: “Wherever the Call for Freedom is Heard!” / Astrid Van Weyenberg
  • Zimbabwe and the Politics of the Everyday in Doris Lessing’s African Laughter / Sarah De Mul
  • Better Germans? ‘Hostipitality’ and Strategic Creolization in Maxim Biller’s Writings / Annette Seidel Arpaci
  • The Visuality of the Other: the Place of the Migrant between Derrida’s Ethics and Rancière’s Aesthetics in Calais: the Last Border / Sudeep Dasgupta
  • The Other’s Intrusion: Claire Denis’ L’intrus / Wim Staat
  • Looking Again at Rupture: Crossing Borders, Family Pictures / Alex Rotas
  • A Place of Her Own: Negotiating Boundaries in Jamaica Kincaid’s A Small Place and My Garden (Book) / Maria Boletsi
  • Beyond Words: The Acoustics of Movement, Memory, and Loss in Three Video Works by Martina Attille, Mona Hatoum, and Tracey Moffatt, circa 1989 / Griselda Pollock
  • Index / Editors Migratory Settings.