Diaspora and Literary Studies

Angela Naimou editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Aug '23

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This volume provides fresh explorations of diaspora and its renewed critical edge for twenty-first century literary studies.

Diaspora is an ancient term that gained broad new significance in the twentieth century. At its simplest, diaspora refers to the geographic dispersion of a people from a common originary space to other sites. It pulls together ideas of people, movement, memory, and home, but also troubles them. In this volume, established and newer scholars provide fresh explorations of diaspora for twenty-first century literary studies. The volume re-examines major diaspora origin stories, theorizes diaspora through its conceptual intimacies and entanglements, and analyzes literary and visual-cultural texts to reimagine the genres, genders, and genealogies of diaspora. Literary mappings move across Africa, the Americas, Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Pacific Islands, and through Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean, Gulf, and Indian waters. Chapters reflect on diaspora as a key concept for migration, postcolonial, global comparative race, environmental, gender, and queer studies. The volume is thus an accessible and provocative account of diaspora as a vital resource for literary studies in a bordered world.

'… an important intervention in diaspora and literary studies as well as cultural studies … Recommended.' A. I. Estrada, CHOICE

ISBN: 9781108840934

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 27mm

Weight: 728g

350 pages