Hello to all,
I have the pleasure to announce that the first volume of the Diaspora series has just been published in PoCoPages (Coll. Horizons anglophones, Pulm). .
You will be able to access all the details, the cover, table of contents etc, through the website of Pulm:
http://www.pulm.fr/index.php/collections/horizons-anglophones/pocopages.html
I can also send a flyer if you send me individual requests.
Thank you for your interest.
Best regards,
Judith Misrahi-Barak
Dr Judith Misrahi-Barak
Associate Professor, English Department
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DIASPORAS, CULTURES OF MOBILITIES, 'RACE'
Vol. 1 ‘Diasporas and Cultures of Migrations’
Judith Misrahi-Barak & Claudine Raynaud
Introduction : Diasporas Reconfigured
I. Questioning Diasporas
Françoise Lionnet
Cosmopolitan or Creole Lives? Globalized Oceans and Insular Identities
Ashraf Rushdy
An Apology for the African Diaspora: Race, Regret, and Reconciliation
Shu-mei Shih
Against Diaspora: The Sinophone as Places of Cultural Production
Indira Karamcheti
Names and Global Habitations: The South Asian Diaspora and the Problem of the Proper Name
II. Diasporic Discontinuities
Mireille Rosello
Gypsy Hospitality: Tony Gatlif’s Gadjo Dilo
Johan Jacobs
Embracing Chaos: Winnie Mandela and the South African Diaspora
Bénédicte Ledent
"Mind the Gaps": Caryl Phillips’s In the Falling Snow and the Generational Approach to Migration, Diaspora and Globalization
III. Diasporic Negotiations and Passages
Corinne Duboin
New Transatlantic Passages: African Immigrant Writers and Contemporary Black Literature in America
Shanthini Pillai
Transnationalism, Memory and new Malaysian Diasporic Writings
Louise Cainkar
Managing Multiple Identities and the Diasporic Self
Lars Hinrichs
Diaspora and Sociolinguistic Space: The Jamaican Community in Toronto
IV. Diasporic Subjects: Plural, Gendered and Queer
Adlai Murdoch
Diaspora, Creolization, and the Boundaries of Caribbean Identity
Janet Wilson
New Zealand Women Traveller Writers: from Exile to Diaspora
Christine Vogt-William
Masculinities Out of Line: Navigating Queerness and Diasporic Identity in Shyam Selvadurai’s Funny Boy and Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night
Bibliography
Bio-bibliographical notices
Abstracts
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