Exile and creativity: signposts, travelers, outsiders, backward glances

Exsul / Christine Brooke-Rose -- Exile as romance and as tragedy / Thomas Pavel -- Art and the conditions of exile : men/women, emigration/expatriation / Linda Nochlin -- "Mamãe, disse ele," or, Joyce's second hand / Hélène Cixous -- Letter from Paris (foreign mail) / Denis Hollier --...

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Other Authors: Suleiman, Susan Rubin 1939- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham Duke University Press 1998
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Summary:Exsul / Christine Brooke-Rose -- Exile as romance and as tragedy / Thomas Pavel -- Art and the conditions of exile : men/women, emigration/expatriation / Linda Nochlin -- "Mamãe, disse ele," or, Joyce's second hand / Hélène Cixous -- Letter from Paris (foreign mail) / Denis Hollier -- At home abroad : El Inca shuttles with Hebreo / Doris Sommer -- Gombrowicz's tango : an Argentine snapshot / Alicia Borinsky -- Surrealists in exile : another kind of resistance / Jacqueline Chénieux-Gendron -- Jean Renoir's return to France / Janet Bergstrom -- A master of amazement : Armando's self-chosen exile / Ernst van Alphen -- Estrangement as a lifestyle : Shklovsky and Brodsky / Svetlana Boym -- Bakhtin versus Lukács : inscriptions of homelessness in theories of the novel / John Neubauer -- Romain Gary : a foreign body in French literature / Nancy Huston -- The welcome table : James Baldwin in exile / Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Assimilation into exile : the Jew as a Polish writer / Zygmunt Bauman -- Strangerhood without boundaries : an essay in the sociology of knowledge / Tibor Dessewffy -- Persistent memory : central European refugees in an Andean land / Leo Spitzer -- Monuments in a foreign tongue : on reading Holocaust memoirs by emigrants / Susan Rubin Suleiman -- Past lives : postmemories in exile / Marianne Hirsch
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (vi, 449 pages)
ISBN:9780822379829
0822379821