Displaced

Displaced
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781000036039
ISBN-13 : 1000036030
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced by : Kate Rose

Through specific and rigorous analysis of contemporary literary texts, this book shows how writers from inside affected communities portray indigeneity, displacement, and trauma. In a world of increasing global inequality, this study aims to demonstrate how literature, and the study of it, can effect positive social change, notably in the face of global environmental, economic, and social injustice. This collection brings together a diverse and compelling array of voices from academics leading their fields around the world, to pioneer a new approach to literary analysis anchored in engagement with our changing world.

The Displaced

The Displaced
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Publisher : Abrams
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9781683352075
ISBN-13 : 1683352076
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Displaced by : Viet Thanh Nguyen

“Powerful and deeply moving personal stories about the physical and emotional toll one endures when forced out of one’s homeland.” —PBS Online In January 2017, Donald Trump signed an executive order stopping entry to the United States from seven predominantly Muslim countries and dramatically cutting the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the United States each year. The American people spoke up, with protests, marches, donations, and lawsuits that quickly overturned the order. Though the refugee caps have been raised under President Biden, admissions so far have fallen short. In The Displaced, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Viet Thanh Nguyen, himself a refugee, brings together a host of prominent refugee writers to explore and illuminate the refugee experience. Featuring original essays by a collection of writers from around the world, The Displaced is an indictment of closing our doors, and a powerful look at what it means to be forced to leave home and find a place of refuge. “One of the Ten Best Books of the Year.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune “Together, the stories share similar threads of loss and adjustment, of the confusion of identity, of wounds that heal and those that don’t, of the scars that remain.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Poignant and timely, these essays ask us to live with our eyes wide open during a time of geo-political crisis. Also, 10% of the cover price of the book will be donated annually to the International Rescue Committee, so I hope readers will help support this book and the vast range of voices that fill its pages.” —Electric Literature

Displacement

Displacement
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Publisher : First Second
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781250801623
ISBN-13 : 1250801621
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Displacement by : Kiku Hughes

A teenager is pulled back in time to witness her grandmother's experiences in World War II-era Japanese internment camps in Displacement, a historical graphic novel from Kiku Hughes. Kiku is on vacation in San Francisco when suddenly she finds herself displaced to the 1940s Japanese-American internment camp that her late grandmother, Ernestina, was forcibly relocated to during World War II. These displacements keep occurring until Kiku finds herself "stuck" back in time. Living alongside her young grandmother and other Japanese-American citizens in internment camps, Kiku gets the education she never received in history class. She witnesses the lives of Japanese-Americans who were denied their civil liberties and suffered greatly, but managed to cultivate community and commit acts of resistance in order to survive. Kiku Hughes weaves a riveting, bittersweet tale that highlights the intergenerational impact and power of memory.

Displaced

Displaced
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 482
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1949655423
ISBN-13 : 9781949655421
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced by : Bridget E. Baker

My mom should have killed me the day I was born. Two sisters. One throne. No mercy.

Displaced

Displaced
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1868887332
ISBN-13 : 9781868887330
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced by : Russell Kaschula

Short stories that explore the complexities of living in the intercultural spaces of Southern Africa. They are told without bigotry, condescension or political correctness, and embrace the theme of our common historical uncertainty and displacement.

Displaced Persons

Displaced Persons
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0299166449
ISBN-13 : 9780299166441
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced Persons by : Jo-Marie Claassen

Exile is a political act involving loss of power. Five authors -- Cicero, Ovid, Seneca the Younger, Dio Chrysostomus, and Anicius Manlius Boethius -- all exiled from Rome, are examined in this fascinating study of the depiction of exile. Although separated from the first four by several centuries, Boethius has an intellectual, circumstantial, and spiritual affinity with them. Jo-Marie Claassen explores the various means of literary sublimation that individual exiles found for the feeling of social and political isolation that they experienced.

Narratives of Forced Mobility and Displacement in Contemporary Literature and Culture

Narratives of Forced Mobility and Displacement in Contemporary Literature and Culture
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 258
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030735968
ISBN-13 : 3030735966
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Narratives of Forced Mobility and Displacement in Contemporary Literature and Culture by : Roger Bromley

Narratives of Forced Mobility and Displacement in Contemporary Literature and Culture: Border Violence focuses on the evidence of the effects of displacement as seen in narratives—cinematic, photographic, and literary—produced by, with, or about refugees and migrants. The book explores refugee journeys, asylum-seeking, trafficking, and deportation as well as territorial displacement, the architecture of occupation and settlement, and border separation and violence. The large-scale movement of people from the global South to the global North is explored through the perspectives of the new mobilities paradigm, including the fact that, for many of the displaced, waiting and immobility is a common part of their experience. Through critical analysis drawing on cultural studies and literary studies, Roger Bromley generates an alternative “map” of texts for understanding displacement in terms of affect, subjectivity, and dehumanization with the overall aim of opening up new dialogues in the face of the current stream of anti-refugee rhetoric.

Displaced Literature

Displaced Literature
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105114751360
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced Literature by : Juris Rozītis

Displaced Persons

Displaced Persons
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780061881770
ISBN-13 : 0061881775
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced Persons by : Ghita Schwarz

In May 1945, Pavel Mandl, a Polish Jew recently liberated from a concentration camp, finds himself among similarly displaced persons gathered in the Allied occupation zones of a defeated Germany. Possessing little besides a map, a few tins of food, and a talent for black-market trading, he must scrape together a new life in a chaotic community of refugees, civilians, and soldiers. With fellow refugees Fela, a young widow, and Chaim, a resourceful teenager with impressive smuggling skills, Pavel establishes a makeshift family, as together they face an uncertain future. Eventually the trio immigrates to the United States, where they grapple with past traumas that arise again in the everyday moments of lives no longer dominated by the need to endure, fight, hide, or escape. Ghita Schwarz’s Displaced Persons is an astonishing novel of grief, anger, and survival that examines the landscape of liberation and reveals the interior despairs and joys of immigrants shaped by war and trauma.

Displaced Fictions

Displaced Fictions
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Publisher : Carlton South, Vic. : Melbourne University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0522848133
ISBN-13 : 9780522848137
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Displaced Fictions by : Heather Scutter

A longtime student and friend reveals both the spiritual greatness and the human pathos of his remarkable teacher.