The many voices of Europe : mobility and migration in contemporary Europe / edited by Gisela Brinker-Gabler and Nicole Shea.

This volume explores the rich, evolving body of contemporary cultural practices that reflect on a European project of diversity, new dynamics between and across cultures in Europe, and its interactions with the world. There have been calls across Europe for both traditional national identities and n...

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Uniform Title:Culture & conflict ; Bd. 15.
Other Authors: Brinker-Gabler, Gisela (Editor)
Shea, Nicole, 1976- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]
Series:Culture & conflict ; Bd. 15.
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Physical Description:viii, 176 pages ; 24 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Brinker-Gabler, Gisela / Shea, Nicole --  |t Part I: Crossing Borders: (Re)configuring Identities --  |t Linked Security and "Rhetorical Ethics": Breaking Frames and Opening Cracks of Identification through the Narrative Fissures of Olumide Popoola and Annie Holmes's breach (2016) /  |r Plumly, Vanessa D. --  |t Negotiation/négation of Double Names in Assia Djebar's "Le corps de Félicie" /  |r Forney, Rebecca --  |t Image and Identity in the Diasporic Graphic Autobiography Persepolis /  |r Darouie, Nasim --  |t Part II: Shifting Frontiers of National Belonging --  |t New Cultures of Italian Migration /  |r Dettori, Giovanni --  |t Integration and the French Banlieue: Reading Ahmed Djouder's Désintégration (2006) and Philippe Faucon's Désintégration (2012) /  |r Wright, Jocelyn --  |t Translocal Constellations: Navigations of Mobility and Emplacement and Emine Sevgi Özdamar's Story "The Courtyard in the Mirror" /  |r Brinker-Gabler, Gisela --  |t Part III: A New Europe On Different Grounds --  |t Raúl Ruiz's Adaptation of The Blind Owl: An Exilic Model for Europe /  |r Gerrits, Jeroen --  |t The Post-Yugoslav Literature of Dubravka Ugrešić /  |r Schellenberg, Renata --  |t Occident and Orient: "Poetics of Movement" in the Works of Zafer Şenocak /  |r Segelcke, Elke --  |t Part IV: Maxi Obexer, Playwright, Novelist, Activist --  |t Refugee and Migrant Voices On and Off the Documentary Theater Stage: Recent Works by Maxi Obexer /  |r Eigler, Friederike --  |t The Longest Summer /  |r Obexer, Maxi --  |t "Revealing That Which Is Hidden:" Interview with Maxi (Margareth) Obexer: Playwright, Novelist, Activist /  |r Weigert, Astrid. 
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