The Palgrave Handbook of Literary Memory Studies
| Autor Corporativo: | |
|---|---|
| Outros autores: | , , |
| Summary: | XVIII, 571 p. 2 illus. text |
| Idioma: | inglés |
| Publicado: |
Cham :
Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2025.
|
| Edición: | 1st ed. 2025. |
| Subjects: | |
| Acceso en liña: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69594-0 |
| Formato: | Electrónico Libro |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction, Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson
- Chapter 2: Roundtable, Cathy Caruth, Stef Craps, Marianne Hirsch, Jill Jarvis and Ann Rigney
- Section 1: Reading and Writing Memory and Literature
- Chapter 3: This isn’t about me: literature, memory and memoirs, Susannah Radstone
- Chapter 4: Cross-reading Memory: Remediating Loss in Noel Streatfeild’s Saplings, Jessica Rapson
- Chapter 5: How do you say Brexit in French? Gender, Class and Exceptionality, Clare Hemmings
- Chapter 6: Diary of a Disappearance: Palestinian Processes, Yasmine Shamma
- Section 2: Remediations and Intersections in Memory and Literature
- Chapter 7: Looking at Race with 20/20 Vision: How are we (Mis)Remembering the Past?, Jon Ward
- Chapter 8: “No no / He is dead.” A chapter in which a nine-minute video about Bertolt Brecht is not a nine-minute video about Bertolt Brecht, Kate Graham
- Chapter 9: Literature between Archive and Memory in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas and Thomas Pynchon’s Bleeding Edge, Pieter Vermeulen and Tom Chadwick
- Chapter 10: Literary Memory across the longue durée: The Odyssey as a Travelling Narrative, Astrid Erll
- Section 3: Local to Global Cultures in Memory and Literature
- Chapter 11: Nostalgia for the “Sweet Smiling Village” in Ireland: Local Colour Fiction, Homeland and Diaspora, Marguerite Corporaal
- Chapter 12: Migration and Memory, Mads Rosendhal Thomsen
- Chapter 13: Dark Food: Sugar and Memory in Cristina García’s novel Dreaming in Cuban, Alessandra Pino
- Chapter 14: Footsteps, Asha Chand
- Section 4: Postcolonial and Decolonial Approaches to Memory and Literature
- Chapter 15: Mutable Past, Dreamable Future: The Work of Memory and the Making of Postcolonial Angola in Jose Eduardo Agualusa’s Novels, Sakiru Adebayo
- Chapter 16: Memory and coloniality: A dialogue across history, literature, and Country, Chris Healy and Tony Birch
- Chapter 17: “But What We Are is What Our Ancestors Did”: Indigenous Postmemory in Tommy Orange’s There There, Jessica Young. Chapter 18: What Remains: Postcolonial Ecofiction and Mnemonic Anchoring in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People, Hanna Teichler
- Section 5: Environmental and More-than-Human Memory and Literature
- Chapter 19: “Forget what it means to be human”: Precarity, Posthumanism, and the Allegorical Imagination in Joshua Ferris’s The Unnamed, Lucy Bond
- Chapter 20: Remembering Rain: Pluvial Poesis and Marronage in Dionne Brand’s At the Full and Change of the Moon, Ifor Duncan
- Chapter 21: Remembering the Anthropocene in the Literature of War: Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried, Rick Crownshaw
- Chapter 22: ‘And then Country’s Tone changed’: Eco-Sonic Memory in Australian Pyrocene Fiction, Ben de Bruyn
- Section 6: Memory, Literature, Law and Justice
- Chapter 23: Guantánamo and the Production of Cosmopolitan Memory, Terri Tomsky
- Chapter 24: Justice for the Srebrenica Genocide? Law, Theatre and Memory, Anna Katila
- Chapter 25: In Search of A Spectral Other: the Ungrievable Tie and Time in Postsocialist China, Yawen Li
- Chapter 26: Kafka and the right to memory, Noam Tirosh.