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Author |
: Silvia Schultermandl |
Publisher |
: LIT Verlag Münster |
Total Pages |
: 237 |
Release |
: 2009 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9783825812621 |
ISBN-13 |
: 3825812626 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (21 Downloads) |
Synopsis Transnational Matrilineage by : Silvia Schultermandl
Transnational Matrilineage offers a novel approach to Asian American literature, including texts by Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Mei Ng, Nora Okja Keller and Vineeta Vijayaragahavan, with particular attention to depictions of transnational solidarity (that is the sense of community between women of different cultures or cultural affiliations) between Asian-born mothers and their American-born daughters. While focusing on the mother-daughter conflicts these texts portray, this book also contributes to ongoing debates in transnational feminism by scrutinizing the representation of Asia in Asian American literature.
Author |
: May Friedman |
Publisher |
: University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages |
: 281 |
Release |
: 2011-01-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781442611603 |
ISBN-13 |
: 144261160X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (03 Downloads) |
Synopsis Growing Up Transnational by : May Friedman
Redefining self. Transnational Rio de Janeiro : (Re)visiting geographical experiences / Alan P. Marcus ; When Russia came to stay / Lea Povozhaev ; "Neither the end of the world nor the beginning" : transnational identity politics in Lisa Suhair Majaj's self-writing / Silvia Schultermandl ; Identity and belonging among second-generation Greek and Italian Canadian women / Noula Papayiannis ; Time and space in the life of Pierre S. Weiss : autoethnographic engagements with memory and trans/dis/location / Samuel Veissière -- Redefining nation. Contemporary Croatian film and the new social economy / Jelena Šesnić ; Identity, bodies, and second-generation returnees in West Africa / Erin Kenny ; What is an autobiographical author :becoming the other / Julian Vigo ; Transnational identity mappings in Andrea Levy's fiction / Șebnem Toplu -- Redefining family. The personal, the political, and the complexity of identity : some thoughts on mothering / May Friedman ; Mothers on the move : experiences of Indonesian women migrant workers / Theresa W. Devasahayam and Noor Abdul Rahman ; From Changowitz to Bailey Wong : mixed heritage and transnational families in Gish Jen's fiction / Lan Dong ; Tug of war : the gender dynamics of parenting in a bi/transnational family / Katrin Krǐz and Uday Manandhar.
Author |
: Franz von Benda-Beckmann |
Publisher |
: Berghahn Books |
Total Pages |
: 273 |
Release |
: 2012 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780857456151 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0857456156 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (51 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Power of Law in a Transnational World by : Franz von Benda-Beckmann
How is law mobilized and who has the power and authority to construct its meaning? This important volume examines this question as well as how law is constituted and reconfigured through social processes that frame both its continuity and transformation over time. The volume highlights how power is deployed under conditions of legal pluralism, exploring its effects on livelihoods and on social institutions, including the state. Such an approach not only demonstrates how the state, through its various development programs and organizational structures, attempts to control territory and people, but also relates the mechanisms of state control to other legal modes of control and regulation at both local and supranational levels.
Author |
: Patti Duncan |
Publisher |
: Demeter Press |
Total Pages |
: 307 |
Release |
: 2014-09-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781926452661 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1926452666 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (61 Downloads) |
Synopsis Mothering in East Asian Communities;Politics and Practices by : Patti Duncan
In Mothering in East Asian Communities, Duncan and Wong seamlessly rupture a homogenous identity category--that of the ""tiger mom."" The editors invoke the works of diverse contributors who critically challenge essentialized identity categories and racialized and sexualized experiences of women of color within the institution of motherhood and practices of mothering. Here, the edited volume grapples with globalization, transnationalism, and capitalism with an East Asian ethno-racial-cultural context. Duncan and Wong offer a personal and political analysis of motherhood that is socially and cu
Author |
: Deborah Bryceson |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 238 |
Release |
: 2020-12-16 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000180480 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1000180484 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (80 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Transnational Family by : Deborah Bryceson
Migrant networks, in the form of families, associational ties and social organizations, stretch across the globe, connecting cultures and bridging national boundaries. The effects of this global networking are vast. This book is the first to stand back and explore the impact. Families living outside of their original national boundaries have had, and continue to have, a profound influence over the flow of people, goods, money and information. More in-depth perspectives reveal how immigrants face troubling issues of cultural identity, economic change, political uncertainty and social welfare. From an examination of nineteenth-century transnational families emigrating from Europe, to the Ghanaian Pentecostal diaspora in Europe today, this book combines broadly based analysis with more unusual case studies to reveal the complexities that immigrants and refugees must contend with in their daily lives. What are the experiences of migrant Turkish women living in Germany? In what ways has religion been hybridized amongst West African Muslim migrants in Paris? What are the gender relations and transnational ties amongst Bosnian refugees? Never has such a topic been more relevant. Problems relating to immigrants' and refugees' situations in their adopted countries continue to grow. This book, wide-ranging in its geographical and thematic scope, is a highly important and timely addition to debates on transnational families, immigrants and refugees.
Author |
: Rocío Davis |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 230 |
Release |
: 2013-01-04 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781136172618 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1136172610 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Transnationalism of American Culture by : Rocío Davis
This book studies the transnational nature of American cultural production, specifically literature, film, and music, examining how these serve as ways of perceiving the United States and American culture. The volume’s engagement with the reality of transnationalism focuses on material examples that allow for an exploration of concrete manifestations of this phenomenon and trace its development within and outside the United States. Contributors consider the ways in which artifacts or manifestations of American culture have traveled and what has happened to the texts in the process, inviting readers to examine the nature of the transnational turn by highlighting the cultural products that represent and produce it. Emphasis on literature, film, and music allows for nuanced perspectives on the way a global phenomenon is enacted in American texts within the U.S, also illustrating the commodification of American culture as these texts travel. The volume therefore serves as a coherent examination of the critical and creative repercussions of transnationalism, and, by juxtaposing a discussion of creativity with critical paradigms, unveils how transnationalism has become one of the constitutive modes of cultural production in the 21st century.
Author |
: Mattia Fumanti |
Publisher |
: Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages |
: 179 |
Release |
: 2022-12-30 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000825534 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1000825531 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (34 Downloads) |
Synopsis Religion and Transnational Citizenship in the African Diaspora by : Mattia Fumanti
This book focuses on Akan-speaking Ghanaians in London and explores in detail the experience of African migrants living in Britain, investigating how they construct their British citizenship through their membership of the church. Building on extensive ethnographic research in London and Ghana, the author explores the relationship between religion and citizenship, the emergence of transnational subjectivities, and the making of diaspora aesthetics among African migrants. Starting from the understanding that citizenship is dialogical, a status mediated by a subject’s multiple and intersecting identities, the author highlights the limitations of existing conceptualisations of migrant citizenship. Anchored in a case study of the British/Ghanaian Methodist Church as a transnational religious organisation and cultural polity, the book explores diasporic religious subjectivities as both cosmopolitan and transnational, while being configured in emotionally and morally significant ways by the Methodist Church, as well as family, ethnicity, and nation. Interdisciplinary by nature, this book will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and scholars across the social sciences and humanities working in the fields of anthropology, religion, sociology, postcolonial studies, and African studies, and additionally policy makers interested in diaspora and migration studies.
Author |
: Lan Dong |
Publisher |
: McFarland |
Total Pages |
: 240 |
Release |
: 2014-01-10 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780786462087 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0786462086 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (87 Downloads) |
Synopsis Transnationalism and the Asian American Heroine by : Lan Dong
This collection examines transnational Asian American women characters in various fictional narratives. It analyzes how certain heroines who are culturally rooted in Asian regions have been transformed and re-imagined in America, playing significant roles in Asian American literary studies as well as community life. The interdisciplinary essays display refreshing perspectives in Asian American literary studies and transnational feminism from four continents.
Author |
: Roja Singh |
Publisher |
: LIT Verlag Münster |
Total Pages |
: 268 |
Release |
: 2018 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9783643909152 |
ISBN-13 |
: 3643909152 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Spotted Goddesses by : Roja Singh
Roja Singh's critical ethnography on caste and gender is rooted in interactions, and lived experiences in communities of Dalit women in Tamil Nadu, India. Situated in transnational feminist discourses, Singh's perspective as a Dalit woman, provides an intersectional social analysis of power structures that sustain caste dominance in South India today. She describes strategies of social change in Dalit women's activism as rooted in subversive applications of imposed identities of "difference" thwarting social boundaries and punishment traditions. The core of this Interdisciplinary work is Dalit women's songs, oral and written testimonial narratives, including Singh's personal story.
Author |
: Robert T. Tally Jr. |
Publisher |
: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 218 |
Release |
: 2016-04-29 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781137542625 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1137542624 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (25 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ecocriticism and Geocriticism by : Robert T. Tally Jr.
Although treated as two distinct schools of thought, ecocriticism and geocriticism have both placed emphasis on the lived environment, whether through social or natural spaces. For the first time, this interdisciplinary collection of essays addresses the complementary and contested aspects of these approaches to literature, culture, and society.