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Memory and Identity in Contemporary Chinese-Australian Novels
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Inspired by the "transnational turn" in global literature, this book explores the significance of transnational memory and identity in Chinese-Australian literature. The book offers unique observations on how different types of memory exert influence on the formation of identity in Chinese diasporic writings.
«This sophisticated and empathetic study explores a suite of important Australian literary works from the Chinese diaspora. Using memory studies to trace connections and contiguities, Dr Chen maps an emotionally charged literary network that is compelled by the past to confront the future. The result is a richly revealing exploration of transnational literary identity and complex forms of belonging and attachment across time and place.»
(Professor Nicole Moore, UNSW Canberra)
«If memory is the broken mirror of history, diasporic memories are intricate mosaics of multitudinous pasts: personal, collective, national, cosmopolitan, cultural and political. Reading Chinese Australian literature as a mimesis of memory, Beibei Chen offers invaluable insights into the entanglement of past and present and its effect on diasporic identity.»
(Professor Wenche Ommundsen, University of Wollongong)
Inspired by the «transnational turn» in global literature, this book explores the significance of transnational memory and identity in Chinese-Australian literature by closely examining representations of these two concepts in selected texts. By attending to diverse forms of memory such as collective memory, individual memory, cosmopolitan memory and transgenerational memory, this book offers unique observations on how different types of memory exert influence on the formation of identity in Chinese diasporic writings and tackles the complexity of reading literary texts in light of theories of memory, sociological studies and psychological analysis.
Autorentext
Beibei Chen holds a PhD in English from The University of New South Wales and now works as a lecturer in the Department of English at East China Normal University. Her research interests include Australian literature, Chinese diasporic literature, cultural studies and memory studies. She has published academic papers in literary journals such as Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Westerly and Australian Cultural Studies. She is also a poet, with more than 80 poems published in Chinese and in English, and a part-time translator, with translations published by Routledge and others.
Inhalt
Contents: Theories on Memory, Diaspora and Identity Memory, Trauma and Identity in Lillian Ng's Silver Sister "Cosmopolitan Memory" and Unstable Identity in Brian Castro's Shanghai Dancing Language, Cultural Memory and Translated Identity in Ouyang Yu's The English Class Political Memory, Amnesia and Identity in Lau Siew Mei's Playing Madame Mao Transgenerational Memory and "Future Identity" in Hsu- Ming Teo's Behind the Moon.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781789974386
- Editor Carmen Zamorano Llena, Jonas Stier, Billy Gray
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T11mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781789974386
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 1789974380
- Veröffentlichung 28.02.2023
- Titel Memory and Identity in Contemporary Chinese-Australian Novels
- Autor Beibei Chen
- Untertitel Cultural Identity Studies 33
- Gewicht 273g
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 182
- Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
- Genre Linguistics & Literature