Format:
Online-Ressource (xxii, 199 S.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
9789004333383
Series Statement:
Yearbook of European studies 15
Content:
NATIONALISM OR CONTINENTALISM? REPRESENTING HERITAGE CULTURE FOR A NEW EUROPE /Deborah Parsons -- HOMING THE OTHER: THE IMMIGRANT AS NEW EUROPEAN IN DAVID PLANELL’S BAZAR (1997) /Parvati Nair -- THE ALTERATION OF AMSTERDAM: HAFID BOUZZA’S ENTERTAINMENT OF CULTURAL IDENTITY /Ortwin de Graef and Henriëtte Louwerse -- ‘THE BRIDGE OF THE GOLDEN HORN’: ISTANBUL, EUROPE AND THE ‘FRACTURED GAZE FROM THE WEST’ IN TURKISH WRITING IN GERMANY /Moray McGowan -- MEMORIAL BOUNDARIES AND TEXTUAL TRANSGRESSIONS: THE NARRATIVE POLITICS OF FRANCE’S ALGERIAN WAR /Philip Dine -- INVENTING POST-WALL EUROPE: VISIONS OF THE ‘OLD’ CONTINENT IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH FICTION AND DRAMA /Ludmilla Kostova -- TWO KINDS OF VAGUENESS: ‘EUROPEANNESS’ IN TIM PARKSAND NASTASIA GOSTOVA /Irina Kabanova -- SHIFTING OF BOUNDARIES: HUMOUR AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THREE VERSIONS OF ULRICH PLENZDORF’S FREIHEITSBERAUBUNG (‘WRONGFUL DETENTION’) /Andy Hollis -- HOLOFERNES COMMITS HARAKIRI: ELISABETH REICHART’S DAS VERGESSENE LÄCHELN DER AMATERASU /Juliet Wigmore -- THE EUROPEAN BORDER: JOYCE’S TRIESTINE ULYSSES /Richard Robinson -- THE NON-PLACE OF IDENTITY: ON THE POETICS OF A MINORITY CULTURE /John Sundholm -- THE SILENT TRAVELLER: SELF-REINVENTION IN CURZIO MALAPARTE’S ‘DIARY OF A FOREIGNER IN PARIS’ /William Hope.
Content:
Despite the recent growth in university courses on European Studies and Cultural Studies, and notwithstanding increasing public concern about questions of national identity within Europe, there is currently little material available which explores the diversity of European identities specifically within the context of European literary and filmic culture. In tackling ten novels, six plays, four films, three short stories, three books of travel writing and one diary, covering fifteen nationalities in all, the authors of this volume are seeking to fill this gap. The twelve essays contain detailed textual analysis embedded within a framework of cultural theory whose most celebrated reference points include Freud, Edward Said, Benedict Anderson and Homi Bhabha. This volume is aimed not only at specialists in identity studies and those concerned with the artistic landscape of a wider Europe - including Russia, the Balkans, Finland and Turkey. It will also interest those preoccupied with building an imaginative and imagined identity for Europe, an identity which might help to sustain it as a political entity and lend it greater popular legitimacy than it enjoys at present
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789042015432
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9042015438
Additional Edition:
Druckausg. Beyond boundaries - textual representations of European identity Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2000 ISBN 9042015438
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
,
Political Science
Keywords:
Europäer
;
Kulturelle Identität
;
Literatur
;
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.1163/9789004333383
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