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    gbv_1890093890
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 203 pages)
    ISBN: 9783031463457
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in life writing
    Content: This volume examines a selection of life writing in English by authors from the South West Indian Ocean, namely South Africa, East Africa, Mauritius and Sri Lanka. The two motifs that run through the chapters mourning and resilience are theoretical frameworks that have so far not been brought into conversation in this way. The combination of trauma studies and autobiographical analysis sharpens the focus of the discussions on Indian Ocean life writing, privileging an Indian Ocean imaginary that is transnational and cross-oceanic in its orientation and pointing to networks of connections that transcend the nation state, which is often the origin of trauma in the first place. Filling a gap in Indian Ocean studies in its close readings of trauma and resilience, the book also broadens perspectives on postcolonial life writing since little attention has been paid so far to Indian Ocean autobiographical literary products. By the same token, the volume also enriches the field of Indian Ocean literary studies by incorporating life writing as an aesthetic strategy which helps to configure Indian Ocean subjectivities. Esther Pujolrs-Noguer is a Serra-Hnter Fellow in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University of Lleida, Spain. She teaches postcolonial literature and culture, gender studies and poetry in English. She is a poet and uses creative writing as a therapeutic tool to help people overcome traumas related to gender violence and forced displacements. She is the co-director with Felicity Hand of the research group Ratnakara, which explores the literatures and cultures of the South West Indian Ocean. Felicity Hand is Honorary Professor in the English Department of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 1 Introduction: Mourning as a Resistance Trope: Trauma, History and Memory in Indian Ocean Life Writing - Esther Pujolrs-Noguer & Felicity Hand -- Part I: Mourning Memoirs -- 2 The Ectopic Insider: Exploring the Interstices of Travel Writing, Memory and History in M.G. Vassanjis And Home Was Kariakoo - Esther Pujolrs-Noguer -- 3 Of Father and Son: The Configuration of the Trauma of Return in Michael Ondaatjes Running in the Family - Esther Pujolrs-Noguer -- Part II: Female Resilience -- 4 Rhizomatic Perennials: Resilience and Survival in Kenyan Asian Memoirs - Felicity Hand -- 5 Learning to wear a sari is a rite of passage: Shailja Patels Inventory of the Migrant Body in Migritude - Esther Pujolrs-Noguer -- Part III: Indian Ocean Crossing -- 6 Transoceanic Connections, Past and Present. Lindsey Collens The Indian Ocean as a Unifying Force: A Memoir - Felicity Hand -- 7 Banyans Behind Bars: Three South African Indian Memoirs - Felicity Hand.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031463440
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als ISBN 3031463447
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031463440
    Language: English
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    Cham, Switzerland :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource (207 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 3-031-46345-5
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Life Writing Series
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Images -- Chapter 1: Mourning as a Resistance Trope. Trauma, History, and Memory in Indian Ocean Life Writing: An Introduction -- Life Writing and Indian Oceanness -- Resistance and Resilience -- Mourning as Resistance -- References -- Part I: Mourning Memoirs -- Chapter 2: The Ectopic Insider: Exploring the Interstices of Travel Writing, Memory, and History in M.G. Vassanji's And Home Was Kariakoo -- Introduction: The Ectopic Condition and the Discourse of Négritude -- Displaced History and the Trauma of Return -- Conclusion: "I Have a Visceral Response to the Sounds of Africa -- I Speak the Language There". The Asian African Writer and the Open Question of Belonging -- References -- Chapter 3: Of Father and Son: The Configuration of the Trauma of Return in Michael Ondaatje's Running in the Family -- Introduction. The Ectopic Condition and the Prodigal Son -- Belated Mourning: Redemption of the Father and Survival of the Son -- Conclusion: Running in and from the Family -- References -- Part II: Female Resilience -- Chapter 4: Rhizomatic Perennials: Resilience and Survival in Kenyan Asian Memoirs -- Resilience -- Tradition and Izzat -- Community -- Conclusion. Tough Plants -- References -- Chapter 5: "Learning to Wear a Sari Is a Rite of Passage": Shailja Patel's Inventory of the Migrant Body in Migritude -- Introduction. The Construction of Migritude in Migritude -- Saris, Roots, and the Transnational Experience -- Conclusion: I Am Forging a Ship of Glittering Songs -- References -- Part III: Indian Ocean Crossing -- Chapter 6: Lindsey Collen: Transnational, Transoceanic Optimism -- Collen as Storyteller -- The Indian Ocean as a Unifying Force -- Class Conflicts and Oppression -- Environmental Concerns -- Conclusion: We Are All One -- References. , Chapter 7: Banyans Behind Bars: Three South African Indian Memoirs -- Coolie Doctor: Mourning the Shade of the Banyan Tree -- Island in Chains: Resilience and Reflection -- When Hope and History Rhyme: An Activist's Life in Images -- Conclusion: Celebrating Indianness in South Africa -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion. Ecotonic Selves: Survival and Indian Ocean Life Writing -- Reference -- Appendix -- Photographs -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031463440
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949709285502882
    Format: XIX, 203 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031463457
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Life Writing,
    Content: This volume examines a selection of life writing in English by authors from the South West Indian Ocean, namely South Africa, East Africa, Mauritius and Sri Lanka. The two motifs that run through the chapters - mourning and resilience - are theoretical frameworks that have so far not been brought into conversation in this way. The combination of trauma studies and autobiographical analysis sharpens the focus of the discussions on Indian Ocean life writing, privileging an Indian Ocean imaginary that is transnational and cross-oceanic in its orientation and pointing to networks of connections that transcend the nation state, which is often the origin of trauma in the first place. Filling a gap in Indian Ocean studies in its close readings of trauma and resilience, the book also broadens perspectives on postcolonial life writing since little attention has been paid so far to Indian Ocean autobiographical literary products. By the same token, the volume also enriches the field of Indian Ocean literary studies by incorporating life writing as an aesthetic strategy which helps to configure Indian Ocean subjectivities. Esther Pujolràs-Noguer is a Serra-Húnter Fellow in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the University of Lleida, Spain. She teaches postcolonial literature and culture, gender studies and poetry in English. She is a poet and uses creative writing as a therapeutic tool to help people overcome traumas related to gender violence and forced displacements. She is the co-director with Felicity Hand of the research group Ratnakara, which explores the literatures and cultures of the South West Indian Ocean. Felicity Hand is Honorary Professor in the English Department of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.
    Note: 1 Introduction: Mourning as a Resistance Trope: Trauma, History and Memory in Indian Ocean Life Writing - Esther Pujolràs-Noguer & Felicity Hand -- Part I: Mourning Memoirs -- 2 The Ectopic Insider: Exploring the Interstices of Travel Writing, Memory and History in M.G. Vassanji's And Home Was Kariakoo - Esther Pujolràs-Noguer -- 3 Of Father and Son: The Configuration of the Trauma of Return in Michael Ondaatje's Running in the Family - Esther Pujolràs-Noguer -- Part II: Female Resilience -- 4 Rhizomatic Perennials: Resilience and Survival in Kenyan Asian Memoirs - Felicity Hand -- 5 'Learning to wear a sari is a rite of passage': Shailja Patel's Inventory of the Migrant Body in Migritude - Esther Pujolràs-Noguer -- Part III: Indian Ocean Crossing -- 6 Transoceanic Connections, Past and Present. Lindsey Collen's The Indian Ocean as a Unifying Force: A Memoir - Felicity Hand -- 7 Banyans Behind Bars: Three SouthAfrican Indian Memoirs - Felicity Hand.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031463440
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031463464
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031463471
    Language: English
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