After Melancholia: a Reappraisal of Second-Generation Diasporic Subjectivity in the Work of Jhumpa Lahiri
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1. Verfasser: Munos, Delphine (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Editions Rodopi 2013
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Beschreibung:Mindful of the tunnel vision sometimes created by the privileging of 'hybridity talk' and matters of culture in discussions of texts by minority writers, Delphine Munos in After Melancholia reads the work of the Bengali-American celebrity author Jhumpa Lahiri against the grain, by shifting the ground of analysis from the cultural to the literary. With the help of psychoanalytic theories ranging from Sigmund Freud through André Green and Nicolas Abraham to Jean Laplanche, this study re-evaluates the complexity of Lahiri's craft and offers major insights into the author's representation of secon
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Illustrations; Introduction; 1 -- Diaspora's Hereafters; Speaking from the End of the Line; Imagining Entangled Genealogies; Reaching Out Beyond Diaspora; Performing the Phantom Loss of the Motherland; Revenant Melancholy; Firing the Loaded Gun; Unassimilable Death:A History of Transgenerational Entanglement; Home Is Where the Haunt Is; The Return of the Dead Buried Within the Other; Kaushik's Melancholic Crime; Kaushik's Exile of Self; Kaushik's Impossible Memory, or the Unreliable Narrator; Dead Mothers and Hauntings
Gothicized Repetitions and Haunted BeginningsThe Phantom, or Hema's Intention; The Other Dead Mother; The Future of Diaspora; Afterwardsness, or the Possibilityof Translating Oneself into the Future; Rome: The Postal Effect; Hema's Failed Translations; Kaushik's Failed Repression; Claiming the Mother's Luggage; Into the Maternal Necropolis: A History of Guilt; The Ending as True Beginning; Conclusion; Works Cited; Index
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ISBN:1306167663
940120991X
9781306167666
9789401209915

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