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Narrating Citizenship and Belonging in Anglophone Canadian Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Narrating Citizenship and Belonging in Anglophone Canadian Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book examines how concepts of citizenship have been negotiated in Anglophone Canadian literature since the 1970s. Katja Sarkowsky argues that literary texts conceptualize citizenship as political “co-actorship” and as cultural “co-authorship” (Boele van Hensbroek), using citizenship as a metaphor of ambivalent affiliations within and beyond Canada. In its exploration of urban, indigenous, environmental, and diasporic citizenship as well as of citizenship’s growing entanglement with questions of human rights, Canadian literature reflects and feeds into the term’s conceptual diversification. Exploring the works of Guillermo Verdecchia, Joy Kogawa, Jeannette Armstrong, Maria Campbell, Cheryl Foggo, Fred Wah, Michael Ondaatje, and Dionne Brand, this text investigates how citizenship functions to denote emplaced practices of participation in multiple collectives that are not restricted to the framework of the nation-state.

Censorship and Exile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Censorship and Exile

The collection Censorship and Exile focuses on the interrelations between the experience of exile and mechanisms of censorship. In the phenomenon of censorship the intersections and reciprocal tensions of the cultural and political spheres become drastically apparent. Literature as a form of cultural expression reacts to and criticizes ideological premises of certain political contexts. It thus represents a counter-discourse to processes of canonization that are prescribed and violently put into action by oppressive political regimes. Within the respective political contexts, people who demanded liberties such as freedom of speech or artistic freedom often found themselves forced into exile or internal emigration. The present volume focuses on these continuities and discontinuities, on commonly shared features as well as the heterogeneous manifestations of exile literature(s) in the face of practices of censorship and the repression of free speech and artistic freedom in Germany, the US and beyond. The collection comprises contributions that shed light on the interrelation of censorship and exile from comparative, historical, political, and creative perspectives.

Queer Aging in North American Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Queer Aging in North American Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

Exploring representations of queer aging in North American fiction, this book illuminates a rich yet previously unheeded intersection within American culture. At a time when older LGBTQ persons gradually gain visibility in gerontological studies and in the media, this work provides a critical perspective concerned with the ways in which the narratives and images we have at our disposal shape our realities. Each chapter shines a spotlight on a significant work of queer fiction, beginning with post-WWII novels and ending with filmic representations of the 2010s, exploring narratives as both reflections and agents of broader cultural negotiations concerning queer sexuality and aging. As a result, the book not only redresses queer aging’s history of invisibility, but also reveals narratives of queer aging to be particularly apt in casting new light on the ways in which growing older is perceived and conceptualized in North American culture.

A Taste of Progress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

A Taste of Progress

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-09
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  • Publisher: Routledge

World exhibitions have been widely acknowledged as important sources for understanding the development of the modern consumer and urbanized society, yet whilst the function and purpose of architecture at these major events has been well-studied, the place of food has received very little attention. Food played a crucial part in the lived experience of the exhibitions: for visitors, who could acquaint themselves with the latest food innovations, exotic cuisines and ’traditional’ dishes; for officials attending lavish banquets; for the manufacturers who displayed their new culinary products; and for scientists who met to discuss the latest technologies in food hygiene. Food stood as a powerful semiotic device for communicating and maintaining conceptions of identity, history, traditions and progress, of inclusion and exclusion, making it a valuable tool for researching the construction of national or corporate sentiments. Combining recent developments in food studies and the history of major international exhibitions, this volume provides a refreshing alternative view of these international and intercultural spectacles.

Border Stories
  • Language: en

Border Stories

Covering environmental, ethical, political, postcolonial, psychological, and sociological issues of borders and border-crossing, this collection combines creative writing, such as poems and short stories with academic essays in order to incorporate the productive results of the eponymous Summer School which was organized for GAPS.

Sharp Cut
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Sharp Cut

While best known as one of the most important playwrights of the twentieth century, Harold Pinter (1930–2008) had an equally successful career writing screenplays. His collaborations with director Joseph Losey garnered great attention and esteem, and two of his screenplays earned Academy Award nominations: The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) and Betrayal (1983). He is also credited for writing an unproduced script to remake Stanley Kubrick's 1962 adaptation of Lolita. Much scholarship has been dedicated to the subject of Pinter as playwright, but the rich landscape of his work in film has been left largely undisturbed. In Sharp Cut: Harold Pinter's Screenplays and the Artistic Process, St...

Environmental Humanities
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 405

Environmental Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-12
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  • Publisher: V&R Unipress

Die Environmental Humanities als sich international etablierendes Forschungsfeld finden zunehmend auch im deutschsprachigen Raum Beachtung. Sie bieten einen transdisziplinären Rahmen, in dem das Umweltwissen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften gebündelt und in seinem Beitrag zur ökologischen Umgestaltung der Gesellschaft erforscht wird. Der Band versammelt Essays aus den Disziplinen Geschichte, Humangeographie, Philosophie, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften, Soziologie, Kommunikationswissenschaften und Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Er rückt die ethischen, politischen, kulturellen, sozialen, literarischen und künstlerischen Dimensionen der Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehung in den Blick, die für ...

Harold Pinter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Harold Pinter

An introduction to the techniques used by this playwright plus a discussion of individual plays.

Video Movie Guide, 1988
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1472

Video Movie Guide, 1988

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Teachers in the Movies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Teachers in the Movies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-18
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The teaching profession has a long history in motion pictures. As early as the late 19th century, films have portrayed educators of young children—including teachers, tutors, day care workers, nannies, governesses, and other related occupations—in a variety of roles within the cinematic classroom. This work provides a broad index of more than 800 films (both U.S. and foreign) which feature educators as primary characters. Organized alphabetically by title, each entry contains a short plot summary and many also include cast and crew details. A detailed subject index is also included.