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Transmediterranean - Diasporas, Histories, Geopolitical Spaces

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book offers a unique mapping of Mediterranean cultures and histories in transnational contexts. A diverse collection of diasporic scholars stage a critical examination of transmediterranean subjects across a broad spectrum of geopolitical spaces that encompasses India, Greece, Palestine, Sudan, Australia, the Netherlands, Italy and Libya. Focusing on the transnational dispersions and heterogeneous embodiments of Mediterranean cultures, this book examines how these cultures, geopolitical spaces and subjects are caught within flows of exchange, contestation and reconfiguration. Working in the interstices of global formations, the essays in this volume proceed to articulate transmediterranean affiliations that challenge the borders and limits of the nation-state.

List of contents

Contents: Joseph Pugliese: Introduction. Transmediterranean Cultures in Transnational Contexts - Maria Giannacopoulos: Alien Conscription, Australian Sovereignty and the Vietnam War - Lara Palombo: The Drawing of the Sovereign Line - Seren Dalkiran: Giving the Voiceless a Voice. Saving Third World Women Through a Western Lens - Ihab Shalbak: Edward Said and the Palestinian Experience - Noah Bassil: The Construction of the Colonial State in Sudan. Tribe, Region, Race and Colonial Power in Darfur - Joseph Pugliese: Transnational Carceral Archipelagos. Lampedusa and Christmas Island - Gaia Giuliani: Whose Whiteness? Cultural Dis-Locations Between Italy and Australia - Petro Alexiou: Alekos Doukas (1900-1962). A Dis-Located Life in the Shifting Terrain of the Eastern Mediterranean - Ilaria Vanni: Imagining Italians Abroad. The 2008 Italian Political Election Campaign in Australia - Goldie Osuri: Transmediterranean Dispersals. Mazzini, Hindu Nationalism and Sonia Gandhi - Joseph Pugliese: Epilogue.

About the author










Joseph Pugliese is an Associate Professor in Critical and Cultural Studies. He teaches in the Department of Media, Music and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University. He has published widely on race, ethnicity and whiteness, migration and diaspora, refugees and asylum seekers, and bodies and technologies. His most recent research project is a monograph, Biometrics: Bodies, Technologies, Biopolitics (2010), that examines the biopolitics of biometric technologies.


Product details

Authors Joseph Pugliese
Assisted by Joseph Pugliese (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2010
 
EAN 9789052016191
ISBN 978-90-5201-619-1
No. of pages 217
Dimensions 150 mm x 12 mm x 220 mm
Weight 320 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > General, dictionaries

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