Reframing Migration, Diversity and the Arts : The Postmigrant Condition.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (275 pages)
- Routledge Research in Art and Politics Series .
- Routledge Research in Art and Politics Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Part I Postmigration as a Concept (Reception, Histories, Criticism) -- Introduction: From Artistic Intervention to Academic Discussion -- 1 Academic Reception -- 2 Comparing Histories: The United Kingdom, Germany and Denmark -- 3 Criticism and Perspectives -- Part II Postmigration as a Perspective (Art, Literature, Film) -- Introduction: Towards a Postmigrant Frame of Reading -- 4 'Say It Loud!' A Postmigrant Perspective on Postcolonial Critique in Contemporary Art -- 5 Towards a Postmigrant Reading of Literature: An Analysis of Zadie Smith's NW -- 6 Expanding the Concept of Heimat: A Postmigrant Perspective on Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen -- Part III Sites of Negotiation (Identity, Language, Institutions) -- Introduction: Reinventing Identities, Languages and Institutions -- 7 Identity and Cultural Representations in the Postmigrant Condition -- 8 Postmonolingual Struggles and the Poetry of Uljana Wolf -- 9 Organizing Postmigration in Cultural Institutions: Diversity Work as Intrusion, Potential or Fact? -- Part IV Envisioning the Future -- 10 Postmigration: From Utopian Fantasy to Future Perspectives -- Index.
This book offers a compelling study of contemporary developments in European migration studies and the representation of migration in the arts and cultural institutions.
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Arts and society-Europe. Cultural pluralism-Europe. Emigration and immigration in art.