Introduction: New Directions, New Approaches
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Resumo: | The study of diaspora, as both a migratory experience and a theoretical concept associated with unfixity and in-betweenness, liminality and hybridity, travel and displacement, nomadism and touring, has gone through a number of transformations since its intellectual heyday in the 1990s. Much of the first decade of diaspora scholarship set out to define, and (very often, even if unwittingly) police the boundaries of the term. Whereas diaspora studies has grown exponentially in the last decades, there is still an untapped critical potential related to new forms of movement across the globe and new experiences of “diaspora space” (Brah 1996). Disrupted by war, conflict and poverty, populations continue to be on the move. This volume does not intend to rehearse what is by now familiar territory in diaspora studies, but is rather interested in opening up new lines of inquiry by placing diaspora in dialogue with other fields and approaches and reassessing its usefulness in light of the pressing issues of the twenty-first century. Therefore, as well as exploring the new ways that diaspora can be deployed to make sense of our contemporary moment, this book also considers some of the limitations of the term and its potential alternatives. Indeed, many of our contributors employ a number of formulations, including transculturalism and interculturalism (Flockemann), transnationalism (Waegner, D’Souza), globalization (Deandrea), cosmopolitanism (Steckenbiller) and planetarity (Steckenbiller, Rochester) as both complements to and critical interlocutors with “diaspora”. |
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Introduction: New Directions, New ApproachesDiaspora studiesPostcolonial literaturePostcolonial studiesCultural studiesMigrationBritish literatureThe study of diaspora, as both a migratory experience and a theoretical concept associated with unfixity and in-betweenness, liminality and hybridity, travel and displacement, nomadism and touring, has gone through a number of transformations since its intellectual heyday in the 1990s. Much of the first decade of diaspora scholarship set out to define, and (very often, even if unwittingly) police the boundaries of the term. Whereas diaspora studies has grown exponentially in the last decades, there is still an untapped critical potential related to new forms of movement across the globe and new experiences of “diaspora space” (Brah 1996). Disrupted by war, conflict and poverty, populations continue to be on the move. This volume does not intend to rehearse what is by now familiar territory in diaspora studies, but is rather interested in opening up new lines of inquiry by placing diaspora in dialogue with other fields and approaches and reassessing its usefulness in light of the pressing issues of the twenty-first century. Therefore, as well as exploring the new ways that diaspora can be deployed to make sense of our contemporary moment, this book also considers some of the limitations of the term and its potential alternatives. Indeed, many of our contributors employ a number of formulations, including transculturalism and interculturalism (Flockemann), transnationalism (Waegner, D’Souza), globalization (Deandrea), cosmopolitanism (Steckenbiller) and planetarity (Steckenbiller, Rochester) as both complements to and critical interlocutors with “diaspora”.Rowman & LittlefieldRepositório da Universidade de LisboaMendes, Ana CristinaNewns, LucindaIlott, Sarah2018-07-23T09:03:59Z20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/34309engAC Mendes, L Newns and S Ilott (2018). “Introduction: New Directions, New Approaches”, Sarah Ilott, AC Mendes and Lucinda Newns (eds.), New Directions in Diaspora Studies: Cultural and Literary Approaches. London: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. xix-xxxiii.978-1-78660-516-0metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-11-20T17:43:47Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/34309Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-11-20T17:43:47Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Introduction: New Directions, New Approaches Mendes, Ana Cristina Diaspora studies Postcolonial literature Postcolonial studies Cultural studies Migration British literature |
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Mendes, Ana Cristina |
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Mendes, Ana Cristina Newns, Lucinda Ilott, Sarah |
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Newns, Lucinda Ilott, Sarah |
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Mendes, Ana Cristina Newns, Lucinda Ilott, Sarah |
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Diaspora studies Postcolonial literature Postcolonial studies Cultural studies Migration British literature |
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Diaspora studies Postcolonial literature Postcolonial studies Cultural studies Migration British literature |
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The study of diaspora, as both a migratory experience and a theoretical concept associated with unfixity and in-betweenness, liminality and hybridity, travel and displacement, nomadism and touring, has gone through a number of transformations since its intellectual heyday in the 1990s. Much of the first decade of diaspora scholarship set out to define, and (very often, even if unwittingly) police the boundaries of the term. Whereas diaspora studies has grown exponentially in the last decades, there is still an untapped critical potential related to new forms of movement across the globe and new experiences of “diaspora space” (Brah 1996). Disrupted by war, conflict and poverty, populations continue to be on the move. This volume does not intend to rehearse what is by now familiar territory in diaspora studies, but is rather interested in opening up new lines of inquiry by placing diaspora in dialogue with other fields and approaches and reassessing its usefulness in light of the pressing issues of the twenty-first century. Therefore, as well as exploring the new ways that diaspora can be deployed to make sense of our contemporary moment, this book also considers some of the limitations of the term and its potential alternatives. Indeed, many of our contributors employ a number of formulations, including transculturalism and interculturalism (Flockemann), transnationalism (Waegner, D’Souza), globalization (Deandrea), cosmopolitanism (Steckenbiller) and planetarity (Steckenbiller, Rochester) as both complements to and critical interlocutors with “diaspora”. |
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