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Narrating Flight and Asylum

Produktform: Buch / Einband - flex.(Paperback)

Over the past several decades, migration, displacement and asylum-seeking have become constitutive elements of contemporary conjuncture, generating conditions that are often described as "crises." Since the beginning of what has commonly been referred to as the refugee crisis of 2015, there have been discussions within political, social, media and online contexts about European nation-states closing their borders to asylum seekers and refugees. More often than not, these discussions are accompanied by racism, xenophobia or profound fears. To help mitigate these negative effects, the essays in this volume on NARRATING FLIGHT AND ASYLUM focus on the question of how flight and asylum-seeking are narrated in in-depth analyses of literary and media texts, political and legal contexts, and museum work. More generally, they try to explore opportunities for political intervention and ethical commitment within a European, and specifically Italian-German-British, framework. With this volume, the intention is to focus on the issues of 'making voices heard' and 'making people on the margins seen' in a Europe where it is possible to observe what might be called "a war on immigration." The volume is inter- and cross-disciplinary, aimed at building a conversation that will expand inside and outside of academia, to include diverse, non-canonical cultural voices and methodological approaches and thus explore the topic of refugeeism and asylum-seeking across Europe and beyond. Contents MANDY BECK, CLAUDIA GUALTIERI, ROBERTO PEDRETTI AND CECILE SANDTEN Introduction: Narrating Flight and Asylum 1 PAP KHOUMA The "Mediterranean" Prison 11 CONTEXT AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE STORIES DAVID HERD Erasure, Expulsion and the Hostile Environment 17 MAURIZIO VEGLIO Is Listening an Art? Behind the Curtains of Refugee Tales 31 VISUAL STORIES OF FLIGHT AND ASYLUM CECILE SANDTEN Making the Invisible Visible: Flight and Asylum Stories for Children 43 ANDREA B. FARABEGOLI The Role of Public History Practices in Storytelling: Graphic Novels and Museums 67 LISA-MARIE PÖHLAND A New Home? Analysing Recent Children and Young Adult Films' Depictions of Flight and Asylum with Respect to Trauma and Agency 85 STORYING BORDER CROSSING, MOBILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY CLAUDIA GUALTIERI Words Beyond Borders: Behrouz Boochani's 105 LIDIA DE MICHELIS Beyond 'Consensus Realism': Speculative Imaginings of Relationality, Mobility and Hope in Mohsin Hamid's 123 HASAN SERKAN DEMIR Through the Looking Glass: Ethics and Responsibility in 141 PEDAGOGY AND TEACHING STEFANO MULA Migration, Comics, and Teaching 153 GIGI ADAIR AND CARLY MCLAUGHLIN Beyond Humanitarianism: Reading Counternarratives of Forced Migration from the Global South 165 Notes on Contributors 183weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-86821-965-4 / 978-3868219654 / 9783868219654

Verlag: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier

Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2022

Seiten: 194

Herausgegeben von Cecile Sandten, Claudia Gualtieri, Roberto Pedretti, Mandy Beck

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