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    UID:
    almafu_BV040745593
    Format: LXXIX, 414 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-90-420-3631-4 , 978-94-012-0901-4
    Series Statement: Cross cultures 156
    Note: BV010948413
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Postkolonialismus ; Ortswechsel ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Munkelt, Marga
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1603462309
    Format: LXXIX, 414 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 9789042036314
    Series Statement: ASNEL papers 17
    Note: BV010948413 , Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:2013 , Introduction : directions of translocation : towards a critical spatial thinking in postcolonial studies , Section I. Conceptual interventions and disciplinary transgressions ; "Difficult forms of knowing": : enquiry, injury, and translocated relations of postcolonial responsibility , Dislocating imagology : and, How much of it can (or should) be retrieved? , Distant reading : cosmopolitanism as unconditional reception , Section II. Space, time, and narration ; Transculturation and narration in the Black diaspora of the Americas , Far away, so close : translocation as storytelling principle in Hari Kunzru's Transmission , Amerrican antebellum cosmopolitanism : Herman Melville's "postcolonial" translocations , Translocal temporalities in Alexis Wright's Carpentaria , "We die once only, and for such a long time" : approaching trauma through translocation in Chris Abani's Song for night , Section III. Translation and cultural rewriting ; The story that gave this land its life" : the translocation of Rilke's Duino elegies in Amitav Ghosh's The hungry tide , Reading "Upstream!" : implications of an unconsidered source text to Julian Barnes' eighth chapte of A history of the world in 10 1/2 chapters , Myths of rebellion : translocation and (cultural) innovation in Mexican-American literature , Section IV. Diasporas, identifications, resistance ; Trans/locating Pacific identities : from the small island to the largest Polynesian city in the world , Writing (in) the migrant space : discursive nervousness in contemporary Nigerian short stories , Daljit Nagra's Look we have coming to Dover! and the limits of the translocal , "I love Cyprus but England is my home" : Eve Makis' Eat drink and be married , Laughter Movens : functions and effects of laughte in black British literature , Section V. Transmigration : multiple migration and cultural transgression ; Theories and practices of transmigration : colonial British diasporas and the emergence of translocal space , Blurring images : articulations of Arab-American crossovers , Section VI. Media and performance ; Filming illegals : clandestine translocation and the representation of bare life , Translating the American dream? A Brazilian vision of the promised land , Curio(us) translocations : site-specific interventions in Banglatown, London
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789401209014
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Political Science , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Postkolonialismus ; Ortswechsel ; Kongress ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Munkelt, Marga
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1713908867
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (474 p)
    ISBN: 9789401209014 , 9401209014
    Series Statement: Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English v. 156
    Content: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Illustrations and Permissions; Introduction: Directions of Translocation -- Towards a Critical Spatial Thinking in Postcolonial Studies; SECTION ICONCEPTUAL INTERVENTIONS AND DISCIPLINARY TRANSGRESSIONS; 'Difficult Forms of Knowing': Enquiry, Injury, and Translocated Relations of Postcolonial Responsibility; Dislocating Imagology And: How Much of It Can (or Should) Be Retrieved?; Distant Reading: Cosmopolitanism as Unconditional Reception; SECTION II SPACE, TIME, AND NARRATION.
    Content: Transculturation and Narration in the Black Diaspora of the AmericasFar Away, So Close: Translocation as Storytelling Principle in Hari Kunzru's Transmission; American Antebellum Cosmopolitanism: Herman Melville's 'Postcolonial' Translocations; Translocal Temporalities in Alexis Wright's Carpentaria; "We die only once, and for such a long time": Approaching Trauma through Translocationin Chris Abani's Song for Night; "The Story that gave this Land its Life": The Translocation of Rilke's Duino Elegies in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide; SECTION III TRANSLATION AND CULTURAL REWRITING.
    Content: Reading "Upstream!":Implications of an Unconsidered Source Text to Julian Barnes' Eighth Chapter of A History of the World in 101D ChaptersMyths of Rebellion: Translocation and (Cultural) Innovation in Mexican-American Literature; IV DIASPORAS, IDENTI FICATIONS, RESI STANCE; Trans/ locating Pacific Identities: From the Small Island to the Largest Polynesian City in the World; Writing (in) the Migrant Space: Discursive Nervousness in Contemporary Nigerian Short Stories; Daljit Nagra's Look We Have Coming to Dover! and the Limits of the Translocal.
    Content: "I love Cyprus but England is my home": Eve Makis' Eat Drink and Be MarriedLaughter Movens: Functions and Effects of Laughter in Black British Literature; SECTION V TRANSMIGRATION: MULTIPLE MIGRATION AND CULTURAL TRANSGRESSION; Theories and Practices of Transmigration: ColonialBritish Diasporas and the Emergence of Translocal Space; Blurring Images: Articulations of Arab-American Crossovers; SECTION VI MEDIA AND PERFORMANCE; Filming Illegals: Clandestine Translocation and the Representation of Bare Life; Translating the American Dream? A Brazilian Vision of the Promised Land.
    Content: The sites from which postcolonial cultural articulations develop and the sites at which they are received have undergone profound transformations within the last decades. This book traces the accelerating emergence of cultural crossovers and overlaps in a global perspective and through a variety of disciplinary approaches. It starts from the premise that after the 'spatial turn' human action and cultural representations can no longer be grasped as firmly located in or clearly demarcated by territorial entities. The collection of essays investigates postcolonial articulations of various genres and media in their spatiality and locatedness while envisaging acts of location as dynamic cultural processes. It explores the ways in which critical spatial thinking can be made productive: Testing the uses and limitations of 'translocation' as an open exploratory model for a critically spatialized postcolonial studies, it covers a wide range of cultural expressions from the anglophone world and beyond - literature, film, TV, photography and other forms of visual art, philosophy, historical memory, and tourism. The extensive introductory chapter charts various facets of spatial thinking from a variety of disciplines, and critically discusses their implications for postcolonial studies. The contributors' essays range from theoretical interventions into the critical routines of postcolonial criticism to case studies of specific cultural texts, objects, and events reflecting temporal and spatial, material and intellectual, physical and spiritual mobility. What emerges is a fascinating survey of the multiple directions postcolonial translocations can take in the future. This book is aimed at students and scholars of postcolonial literary and cultural studies, diaspora studies, migration studies, transnational studies, globalisation studies, critical space studies, urban studies, film studies, media studies, art history, philosophy, history, and anthropology. Contributors: Diana Brydon, Lars Eckstein, Paloma Fresno-Calleja, Lucia Krämer, Gesa Mackenthun, Thomas Martinek, Sandra Meyer, Therese-M. Meyer, Marga Munkelt, Lynda Ng, Claudia Perner, Katharina Rennhak, Gundo Rial y Costas, Markus Schmitz, Mark Stein, Silke Stroh, Kathy-Ann Tan, Petra Tournay-Theodotou, Daria Tunca, Jessica Voges, Roland Walter, Dirk Wiemann
    Note: Curio(us) Translocations: Site-Specific Interventions in Banglatown, LondonNotes on Editors and Contributors , Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042036314
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Munkelt, Marga Postcolonial Translocations : Cultural Representation and Critical Spatial Thinking Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, ©2013 ISBN 9789042036314
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Stuttgart : Reclam
    UID:
    gbv_735170657
    Format: 179 S , 15 cm
    Edition: Durchges. Ausg
    ISBN: 9783150091241
    Series Statement: Reclams Universal-Bibliothek Nr. 9124 : Fremdsprachentexte
    Note: Literaturangaben. - Ausg. für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949703954602882
    Format: 1 online resource (474 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401209014
    Series Statement: Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English ; v. 156
    Content: The sites from which postcolonial cultural articulations develop and the sites at which they are received have undergone profound transformations within the last decades. This book traces the accelerating emergence of cultural crossovers and overlaps in a global perspective and through a variety of disciplinary approaches. It starts from the premise that after the 'spatial turn' human action and cultural representations can no longer be grasped as firmly located in or clearly demarcated by territorial entities. The collection of essays investigates postcolonial articulations of various genres and media in their spatiality and locatedness while envisaging acts of location as dynamic cultural processes. It explores the ways in which critical spatial thinking can be made productive: Testing the uses and limitations of 'translocation' as an open exploratory model for a critically spatialized postcolonial studies, it covers a wide range of cultural expressions from the anglophone world and beyond - literature, film, TV, photography and other forms of visual art, philosophy, historical memory, and tourism. The extensive introductory chapter charts various facets of spatial thinking from a variety of disciplines, and critically discusses their implications for postcolonial studies. The contributors' essays range from theoretical interventions into the critical routines of postcolonial criticism to case studies of specific cultural texts, objects, and events reflecting temporal and spatial, material and intellectual, physical and spiritual mobility. What emerges is a fascinating survey of the multiple directions postcolonial translocations can take in the future. This book is aimed at students and scholars of postcolonial literary and cultural studies, diaspora studies, migration studies, transnational studies, globalisation studies, critical space studies, urban studies, film studies, media studies, art history, philosophy, history, and anthropology. Contributors: Diana Brydon, Lars Eckstein, Paloma Fresno-Calleja, Lucia Krämer, Gesa Mackenthun, Thomas Martinek, Sandra Meyer, Therese-M. Meyer, Marga Munkelt, Lynda Ng, Claudia Perner, Katharina Rennhak, Gundo Rial y Costas, Markus Schmitz, Mark Stein, Silke Stroh, Kathy-Ann Tan, Petra Tournay-Theodotou, Daria Tunca, Jessica Voges, Roland Walter, Dirk Wiemann.
    Note: Curio(us) Translocations: Site-Specific Interventions in Banglatown, LondonNotes on Editors and Contributors. , Preliminary Material -- , 'Difficult Forms of Knowing': Enquiry, Injury, and Translocated Relations of Postcolonial Responsibility / , Dislocating Imagology: And: How Much of It Can (or Should) Be Retrieved? / , Distant Reading: Cosmopolitanism as Unconditional Reception / , Transculturation and Narration in the Black Diaspora of the Americas / , Far Away, So Close: Translocation as Storytelling Principle in Hari Kunzru's Transmission / , American Antebellum Cosmopolitanism: Herman Melville's 'Postcolonial' Translocations / , Translocal Temporalities in Alexis Wright's Carpentaria / , "We die only once, and for such a long time": Approaching Trauma through Translocation in Chris Abani's Song for Night / , "The Story that gave this Land its Life": The Translocation of Rilke's Duino Elegies in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide / , Reading "Upstream!": Implications of an Unconsidered Source Text to Julian Barnes' Eighth Chapter of A History of the World in 10½ Chapters / , Myths of Rebellion: Translocation and (Cultural) Innovation in Mexican-American Literature / , Trans/locating Pacific Identities: From the Small Island to the Largest Polynesian City in the World / , Writing (in) the Migrant Space: Discursive Nervousness in Contemporary Nigerian Short Stories / , Daljit Nagra's Look We Have Coming to Dover! and the Limits of the Translocal / , "I love Cyprus but England is my home": Eve Makis' Eat Drink and Be Married / , Laughter Movens: Functions and Effects of Laughter in Black British Literature / , Theories and Practices of Transmigration: Colonial British Diasporas and the Emergence of Translocal Space / , Blurring Images: Articulations of Arab-American Crossovers / , Filming Illegals: Clandestine Translocation and the Representation of Bare Life / , Translating the American Dream?: A Brazilian Vision of the Promised Land / , Curio(us) Translocations: Site-Specific Interventions in Banglatown, London / , Notes on Editors and Contributors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Munkelt, Marga. Postcolonial Translocations : Cultural Representation and Critical Spatial Thinking. Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, ©2013 ISBN 9789042036314
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9948317218402882
    Format: lxxix, 414 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: ASNEL papers ; 17
    Note: section 1. Conceptual interventions and disciplinary transgressions -- section 2. Space, time, and narration -- section 3. Translation and cultural rewriting -- section 4. Diasporas, identifications, resistance -- section 5. Transmigration : multiple migration and cultural transgression -- section 6. Media and performance.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    edocfu_9959226721402883
    Format: 1 online resource (474 p.)
    ISBN: 94-012-0901-4
    Series Statement: ASNEL papers ; 17
    Content: The sites from which postcolonial cultural articulations develop and the sites at which they are received have undergone profound transformations within the last decades. This book traces the accelerating emergence of cultural crossovers and overlaps in a global perspective and through a variety of disciplinary approaches. It starts from the premise that after the ‘spatial turn’ human action and cultural representations can no longer be grasped as firmly located in or clearly demarcated by territorial entities. The collection of essays investigates postcolonial articulations of various genres and media in their spatiality and locatedness while envisaging acts of location as dynamic cultural processes. It explores the ways in which critical spatial thinking can be made productive: Testing the uses and limitations of ‘translocation’ as an open exploratory model for a critically spatialized postcolonial studies, it covers a wide range of cultural expressions from the anglophone world and beyond – literature, film, TV, photography and other forms of visual art, philosophy, historical memory, and tourism. The extensive introductory chapter charts various facets of spatial thinking from a variety of disciplines, and critically discusses their implications for postcolonial studies. The contributors’ essays range from theoretical interventions into the critical routines of postcolonial criticism to case studies of specific cultural texts, objects, and events reflecting temporal and spatial, material and intellectual, physical and spiritual mobility. What emerges is a fascinating survey of the multiple directions postcolonial translocations can take in the future. This book is aimed at students and scholars of postcolonial literary and cultural studies, diaspora studies, migration studies, transnational studies, globalisation studies, critical space studies, urban studies, film studies, media studies, art history, philosophy, history, and anthropology. Contributors: Diana Brydon, Lars Eckstein, Paloma Fresno-Calleja, Lucia Krämer, Gesa Mackenthun, Thomas Martinek, Sandra Meyer, Therese-M. Meyer, Marga Munkelt, Lynda Ng, Claudia Perner, Katharina Rennhak, Gundo Rial y Costas, Markus Schmitz, Mark Stein, Silke Stroh, Kathy-Ann Tan, Petra Tournay-Theodotou, Daria Tunca, Jessica Voges, Roland Walter, Dirk Wiemann.
    Note: Curio(us) Translocations: Site-Specific Interventions in Banglatown, LondonNotes on Editors and Contributors. , section 1. Conceptual interventions and disciplinary transgressions -- section 2. Space, time, and narration -- section 3. Translation and cultural rewriting -- section 4. Diasporas, identifications, resistance -- section 5. Transmigration : multiple migration and cultural transgression -- section 6. Media and performance. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-420-3631-1
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
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    London : The Arden Shakespeare | London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    UID:
    gbv_1883202221
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (464 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781350164901
    Series Statement: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition
    Content: This new volume in the Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition series increases our knowledge of how Antony and Cleopatra has been received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. The volume provides, in separate sections, both critical opinions about the play across the centuries and an evaluation of their positions within and their impact on the reception of the play. The chronological arrangement of the text-excerpts engages the readers in a direct and unbiased dialogue, and the introduction offers a critical evaluation from a current stance, including modern theories and methods. This volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century
    Note: General Editor's Preface General Editors' Preface to the Revised Series Acknowledgements Introduction The Critical Tradition Texts Notes Select Bibliography Permissions Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350321434
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350321441
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474257008
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1696643686
    Format: 1 online resource (494 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401209014
    Series Statement: ASNEL Papers v.156
    Content: The sites from which postcolonial cultural articulations develop and the sites at which they are received have undergone profound transformations within the last decades. This book traces the accelerating emergence of cultural crossovers and overlaps in a global perspective and through a variety of disciplinary approaches. It starts from the premise that after the 'spatial turn' human action and cultural representations can no longer be grasped as firmly located in or clearly demarcated by territorial entities. The collection of essays investigates postcolonial articulations of various genres and media in their spatiality and locatedness while envisaging acts of location as dynamic cultural processes. It explores the ways in which critical spatial thinking can be made productive: Testing the uses and limitations of 'translocation' as an open exploratory model for a critically spatialized postcolonial studies, it covers a wide range of cultural expressions from the anglophone world and beyond - literature, film, TV, photography and other forms of visual art, philosophy, historical memory, and tourism.The extensive introductory chapter charts various facets of spatial thinking from a variety of disciplines, and critically discusses their implications for postcolonial studies. The contributors' essays range from theoretical interventions into the critical routines of postcolonial criticism to case studies of specific cultural texts, objects, and events reflecting temporal and spatial, material and intellectual, physical and spiritual mobility. What emerges is a fascinating survey of the multiple directions postcolonial translocations can take in the future.This book is aimed at students and scholars of postcolonial literary and cultural studies, diaspora studies, migration studies, transnational studies, globalisation studies, critical space
    Content: Intro -- POSTCOLONIAL TRANSLOCATIONS: Cultural Representation and Critical Spatial Thinking -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations and Permissions -- Introduction: Directions of Translocation - Towards a Critical Spatial Thinking in Postcolonial Studies -- SECTION I CONCEPTUAL INTERVENTIONS AND DISCIPLINARY TRANSGRESSIONS -- 'Difficult Forms of Knowing': Enquiry, Injury, and Translocated Relations of Postcolonial Responsibility -- Dislocating Imagology And: How Much of It Can (or Should) Be Retrieved? -- Distant Reading: Cosmopolitanism as Unconditional Reception -- SECTION II SPACE, TIME, AND NARRATION -- Transculturation and Narration in the Black Diaspora of the Americas -- Far Away, So Close: Translocation as Storytelling Principle in Hari Kunzru's Transmission -- American Antebellum Cosmopolitanism: Herman Melville's 'Postcolonial' Translocations -- Translocal Temporalities in Alexis Wright's Carpentaria -- "We die only once, and for such a long time": Approaching Trauma through Translocation in Chris Abani's Song for Night -- SECTION III TRANSLATION AND CULTURAL REWRITING -- "The Story that gave this Land its Life": The Translocation of Rilke's Duino Elegies in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide -- Reading "Upstream!": Implications of an Unconsidered Source Text to Julian Barnes' Eighth Chapter of A History of the World in 10½ Chapters -- Myths of Rebellion: Translocation and (Cultural) Innovation in Mexican-American Literature -- SECTION IV DIASPORAS, IDENTI FICATIONS, RESI STANCE -- Trans/ locating Pacific Identities: From the Small Island to the Largest Polynesian City in the World -- Writing (in) the Migrant Space: Discursive Nervousness in Contemporary Nigerian Short Stories -- Daljit Nagra's Look We Have Coming to Dover! and the Limits of the Translocal.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042036314
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042036314
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney :The Arden Shakespeare,
    UID:
    almahu_BV049670975
    Format: xvi, 488 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-4742-5700-8
    Series Statement: Shakespeare: the critical tradition
    Content: "This volume offers, in separate sections, both critical opinions about Antony and Cleopatra across the centuries and an evaluation of their positions within, and their impact on, the reception of the play. The chronological arrangement of the text-excerpts engages the readers in a direct and unbiased dialogue, whereas the introduction provides a critical evaluation from a current stance, including modern theories and methods. This volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century."
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-3501-6490-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-3503-2143-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-3503-2144-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: 1564-1616 Antony and Cleopatra Shakespeare, William ; Rezeption ; Quelle
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