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Cultural Identities in a Global World

Reframing Cultural Hybridity

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The history of the hybridity concept and the literature about hybridity show the continuous transformation of its meaning(s). It ranges from biological racist connotations in 19th-century colonialism to a powerful subversive tool for analysing asymmetric colonial encounters in 20th-century postcolonial studies. In the 20th century, hybridity and adjacent notions, such as transculturation, denoted this asymmetry. Bringing them into dialogue again in the 21st century, these and other related concepts may guide analyses of planetary cultural, economic, and political entanglements that avoid the false objectivism that the notion of ‘globalisation’ implies. As a result, the book critically reconsiders cultural hybridity as a concept for a world globally interconnected without losing the local articulations. So, this book argues that hybridity should be reframed with a view to the connections and entanglements it enables and complicates. As the world has become increasingly interconnected in the last few decades, this book investigates connectivity, relationships, and entanglements through new meanings and adjacent concepts, methods, and social expressions of hybridity. Methodologically, it examines hybridity within the framework of an increasingly interconnected global world, while analysing identities that intersect in cultural, socio-political, religious, and virtual spaces. The purpose of these multifaceted critical explorations is to reframe the potential and limits of hybridity in shedding light on the intersections between cultures on a global scale. CONTENTS PNINA WERBNER Foreword 1 LAURA POPA Introduction 3 I. HYBRIDITY AS A CONCEPTUAL TOOL IN THE STUDY OF CULTURE FORMATION R. DANIEL SHAW Creating New Cultural Space: Hybridity, Theology, and Authentic Identity 17 LAURA POPA Hybridity and Protestantism in the Twenty-First-Century Global World 31 CLARA VERRI Autofiction as Intensification and Author-Oriented Approach: A Literary Practice of Hybridity 45 ANDREAS LANGENOHL Hybridity and Economy 59 IYARI MARTÍNEZ MÁRQUEZ Invader Species: A Metaphor for the Study of Hybridisation in Gabriel García Márquez’ (1976) 75 LUISA CONTI, FERGAL LENEHAN AND ROMAN LIETZ Postdigitality as Lifeworld Hybridity: A Discursive Essay 87 II. HYBRIDITY AS A METHODOLOGICAL TOOL IN ACADEMIC RESEARCH ROELAND GOORTS A Study on the Hybrid Nature of the Protestant Identity in the United Provinces During the Dutch Golden Age 101 JANA TIBORRA Hybridisations in Practices of Photographic Showing: The Pictorial Dimension of Hybridity 129 BRAHIM BENMOH (Re-)Framing Cultural Hybridity, Exile, and the Unhomely in Post-9/11 Novel: Mohsin Hamid’s (2007) 145 ELIF SÜSLER-ROHRINGER Hybrid Appropriations: Sümerbank Textile Patterns 1950–1980s 157 JUAN CAMILO BRIGARD Hybridising the Voice of the Farian Chasqui: Dismantling the Poetics of History of the FARC 177 III. HYBRIDITY AS SOCIAL PRACTICE IN EVERYDAY LIFE X. AMY ZHANG Hybrid But Unequal: Three Museums Negotiating the Display of Islamic Art 199 EZGI ŞEREF Legal Technologies In-Between the Past and the Present Crises: The Signing On/Off the Istanbul Convention 211 ATHIRA B. K. Weddings and Digital Circuits: The Case of an Emergent Bridehood in Kerala, India 227 ALESSANDRA PUCCINI-MONTOYA, CÉSAR MORA-MOREO AND ENRIQUE URIBE-JONGBLOED Local Memes, Global Production: Cultural Transduction in the Netflix Promotion Strategy in Colombia 243 NICOLE BASARABA Digital Place-Making Through Narratives of Hybrid Cultural Heritage in Europe 257 Notes on Contributors 273 weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-9894004-6-7 / 978-3989400467 / 9783989400467

Verlag: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier

Erscheinungsdatum: 02.09.2024

Seiten: 288

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