
Transforming Diaspora
Communities beyond National Boundaries
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Published on 17. November 2011
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-61147-441-1 (ISBN)
Description
Transforming Diaspora brings together an eclectic collection of essays that challenges traditional understandings of the diasporic condition. Most studies of diaspora privilege place, thus creating a binary between homeland and hostland. This book argues that the emerging forces of transnationalism and globalization have rendered such a division obsolete. Rather, the editors posit transnationalism and globalization to be fundamental characteristics of contemporary diasporic communities. Exploring the effects of the present historical moment on diaspora, the essays examine the changes in the relationships between diasporas, homelands, and hostlands. The collection is divided into two broad categories. The first section offers reinterpretations of the fundamental understandings of diaspora. The second section explores the complex relationship between the theoretical concept of diaspora and the realities of daily life for diasporic citizens.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cranbury
United States
Publishing group
Associated University Presses
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
448 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61147-441-1 (9781611474411)
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Persons
Robin E. Field is assistant professor of English and the director of women's studies at King's College (Pennsylvania).
Parmita Kapadia is associate professor of English at Northern Kentucky University.
Parmita Kapadia is associate professor of English at Northern Kentucky University.
Content
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction. Transforming Diaspora: Communities Beyond National Boundaries
Part 3 Part One. Challenging Diaspora: The Discourse of Dispersal
Chapter 4 Against Diaspora: The Sinophone as Places of Cultural Production
Chapter 5 Urban Aboriginal Migration in North America: A Diasporic Identity
Chapter 6 African, Caribbean, American: Black English as Creole Tongue
Part 7 Part Two. The Living Diaspora: Cultural Constructions and Psychological Dimensions
Chapter 8 Jews, Arabs, and the Virus of Diaspora in A. B. Yehoshua's The Liberated Bride
Chapter 9 Domestic Liminality: Intermarriage in the Diaspora
Chapter 10 Global Citizens in Local Homes: Diana Abu-Jaber's Arabian Jazz in the Diaspora
Chapter 11 That's what I need to believe': Atom Egoyan's Ararat and the Heuristic Potential of 'Diaspora'
Chapter 12 Unfolding Dual Diaspora in Minority Fiction of Singaporeans Abroad: The Dead Other At Home in Josephine Chia's Shadows Across the Sun
Chapter 13 Afterword. Against the Grain: Diaspora Studies at the Crossroads
Chapter 2 Introduction. Transforming Diaspora: Communities Beyond National Boundaries
Part 3 Part One. Challenging Diaspora: The Discourse of Dispersal
Chapter 4 Against Diaspora: The Sinophone as Places of Cultural Production
Chapter 5 Urban Aboriginal Migration in North America: A Diasporic Identity
Chapter 6 African, Caribbean, American: Black English as Creole Tongue
Part 7 Part Two. The Living Diaspora: Cultural Constructions and Psychological Dimensions
Chapter 8 Jews, Arabs, and the Virus of Diaspora in A. B. Yehoshua's The Liberated Bride
Chapter 9 Domestic Liminality: Intermarriage in the Diaspora
Chapter 10 Global Citizens in Local Homes: Diana Abu-Jaber's Arabian Jazz in the Diaspora
Chapter 11 That's what I need to believe': Atom Egoyan's Ararat and the Heuristic Potential of 'Diaspora'
Chapter 12 Unfolding Dual Diaspora in Minority Fiction of Singaporeans Abroad: The Dead Other At Home in Josephine Chia's Shadows Across the Sun
Chapter 13 Afterword. Against the Grain: Diaspora Studies at the Crossroads