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Between History and Personal Narrative

East European Women's Stories of Migration in the New Millenium, Contributions t

Smith, Helen / Nicolaescu, /
Erschienen am 01.12.2013
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ISBN/EAN: 9783643904485
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 296
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

The essays in this collection focus on a wide variety of fictional and non-fictional East European women's migration narratives (by Dubravka Ugresiç, Slavenka Drakuliç, Vesna Goldsworthy, Iva Pekárková, Ioana Baetica Morpurgo and Marina Lewycka), multimodal narratives by migrant artists (Nina Bunjevac and Svetlana Boym) and cybernarratives (blogs and personal stories posted on forums). They negotiate the concept of narrative between conventional literary forms, digital discourses and the social sciences, and bring in new perspectives on strategies of representation, trauma, dislocation, and gender roles. They also claim a place for Eastern Europe on the map of transnational feminism. Between History and Personal Narrative "engages with important aspects of women's mobility and migration in the aftermath of communism. The essays in this collection present a broad spectrum of studies focusing on fiction, graphic narratives, photography, online forums and interviews. They cover untrodden ground in Eastern European studies, feminism and transnationalism, and is a highly welcome intervention in the field of transnational feminism." Ioana Luca, National Taiwan Normal University.

Autorenportrait

Maria-Sabina Draga Alexandru is an Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Bucharest. Mádálina Nicolaescu is a Professor of English at the University of Bucharest. Helen Smith is a Lecturer in Modern Literature at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.