In the postcolonial reassessment of history, the themes of
colonialism, decolonisation and individual and collective memory have
always been intertwined, but it is only recently that the
transcultural turn in memory studies has enabled proper dialogue
between memory studies and postcolonial studies. This volume explores
the synergies and tensions between memory studies and postcolonial
studies across literatures and media from Europe, Africa and the
Americas, and intersections with Asia. It makes a unique contribution
to this growing international and interdisciplinary field by
considering an unprecedented range of languages and sources that
promotes dialogue across comparative literature, English and American
studies, media studies, history and art history, and modern languages
(French, German, Greek, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian-Croatian,
Spanish). Combining theoretical discussion with innovative case
studies, the chapters consider various postcolonial politics of memory
(with a focus on Africa); diasporic, traumatic and «multidirectional
memory» (M. Rothberg) in postcolonial perspective; performative and
linguistic aspects of postcolonial memory; and transcultural
memoryscapes ranging from the Black Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, from
overseas colonialism to the intra-European legacies of Habsburg,
Ottoman and Russian/Soviet imperialism. This far-reaching enquiry
promotes comparative postcolonial studies as a means of creating more
integrated frames of reference for research and teaching on the
interface between memory and postcolonialism.
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Synergies and New Directions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788744805
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter