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Intersecting Diaspora Boundaries - Portuguese Contexts

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This collection of essays provides both critical and interdisciplinary means for thinking across diasporic travels within the Portuguese experience and its intersection with other peoples and cultures. The chapters are organized into four sections and offer rich, diverse, and insightful studies that provide a conceptualization of the Portuguese diaspora with special attention to the importance of cross-cultural interferences and influences. Within this framework, and from a variety of perspectives, some of the chapters depict identity-formation paths among Portuguese Jews and Luso-Indians in Australia, as well as the historical, cultural, and literary interplay among Portuguese and other diasporas in Goa, the West Indies, and Brazil. Other chapters analyze Portuguese-American literature and poetry, whereby the intersection of memory, dual identity, and place are meticulously explored. The last section of the book addresses Portuguese writers and poets who lived through (in)voluntary exile or were dislocated to Europe and Asia, and how their diasporic conditions interface with their textualized narratives. Place and memory as means of reconstructing a fragmented existence, in the writings of exiled writers, are also explored. The volume closes with a chapter on Portuguese illegal migration to France. The studies herein open new lines of inquiry into diaspora studies.

List of contents

Contents: Irene Maria F.Blayer/Dulce Maria Scott: Chapter One: The 'Diaspora' -Barry L. Stiefel: Chapter Two: The Evolution of Portuguese Identity in the Post-Fifteenth-Century Jewish Diaspora - Robert Mason: Chapter Three: A Precarious Whiteness: Exploring Australian Cultural Diversity through the Legacies of the Portuguese Empire - Cielo G. Festino: Chapter Four: Goa: From the Local to the Global and Back Again - Jo-Anne S.Ferreira: Chapter Five: Behind the Scenes: The Cultural Impact of the Portuguese on Trinidad & Tobago - Smita Das: Chapter Six: Alchemizing the Masses: Alfred Mendes's Early Barrack-Yard Narratives and the Figure of the Dougla in Trinidad -
Janelle Gondar: Chapter Seven: Verbal Acrobatics: Word Play and Movement in Mário de Andrade's Paulicea Desvairada and Patrícia Galvão's Parque Industrial - Reinaldo Silva: Chapter Eight: Intercultural and Hybrid Poetics in David Oliveira's Poetry: From Azorean «Ethnic Signs» within American Literature to Life in Cambodia -
Fernanda Luísa Feneja: Chapter Nine: Katherine Vaz's «Lisbon Story»: Representing Place and Cultural Identity -
Margarida Vale de Gato: Chapter Ten: Taking in Air in Frank X. Gaspar's Early Poetry and How to Translate Its Brea(d)th - Teresa Alves:
Chapter Eleven: Shadows and Radiance: The Collapsed Borders -
Carlos Reis: Chapter Twelve: Figurations of Diaspora: Contexts, Trajectories, Effects - Mario Higa: Chapter Thirteen: The Magnetic North and the Southern Gardens in the Poetry of Cesário Verde -
- Dora Nunes Gago: Chapter Fourteen: Crossing Worlds: Echoes of Exile in the Narratives of Maria Ondina Braga -
Ana Isabel Marques: Chapter Fifteen: (Re)covering Memories in Translation: Ilse Losa's Portuguese Translation of Anna Seghers's Novel, Der Ausflug der toten Mädchen - Martine Fernandes Wagner: Chapter Sixteen: Passages Clandestins: De l'Émigration Clandestine à la Résistance dans O Gaiteiro: Le Joueur de Cornemuse de Manuel da Silva.

About the author










Irene Maria F. Blayer holds a PhD in Romance linguistics from the University of
Toronto, and is Full Professor in the Faculty of Humanities at Brock University, Canada. Dulce Maria Scott holds a PhD in sociology from Brown University, and is Full Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Anderson University, Indiana, United States.

Summary

This collection of essays provides both critical and interdisciplinary means for thinking across diasporic travels within the Portuguese experience and its intersection with other peoples and cultures. The chapters are organized into four sections and offer rich, diverse, and insightful studies that provide a conceptualization of the Portuguese diaspora.

Product details

Assisted by Irene Maria F. Blayer (Editor), Maria F Blayer (Editor), Iren Maria F Blayer (Editor), Irene Maria F Blayer (Editor), Maria Scott (Editor), Maria Scott (Editor), Dulc Maria Scott (Editor), Dulce Maria Scott (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English, French
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2016
 
EAN 9781433130755
ISBN 978-1-4331-3075-5
No. of pages 341
Dimensions 158 mm x 24 mm x 226 mm
Weight 620 g
Series Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas
Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages

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