Lionnet, Françoise; Shih, Shu-Mei

Minor Transnationalism-PB

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FRANÇOISE LIONNET AND SHU-MEI SHIH 1(26) Introduction: Thinking through the Minor, Transnationally I. Theorizing SUZANNE GEARHART 27(14) Inclusions: Psychoanalysis, Transnationalism, and Minority Cultures DAVID PALUMBO-LIU 41(32) Rational and Irrational Choices: Form, Affect, and Ethics SHU-MEI SHIH 73(36) Toward an Ethics of Transnational Encounters, or, "When" Does a "Chinese" Woman Become a "Feminist"? SUSAN KOSHY 109(26) The Postmodern Subaltern: Globalization Theory and the Subject of Ethnic, Area, and Postcolonial Studies II. Historicizing TYLER STOVALL 135(20) Murder in Montmartre: Race, Sex, and Crime in Jazz Age Paris KATHLEEN MCHUGH 155(24) Giving "Minor" Pasts a Future: Narrating History in Transnational Cinematic Autobiography MORADEWUN ADEJUNMOBI 179(22) Major and Minor Discourses of the Vernacular: Discrepant African Histories III. Reading, Writing, Performing FRANÇOISE LIONNET 201(22) Transcolonial Translations: Shakespeare in Mauritius ALI BEHDAD 223(14) Postcolonial Theory and the Predicament of "Minor Literature" MICHAEL K. BOURDAGHS 237(24) The Calm Beauty of Japan at Almost the Speed of Sound: Sakamoto Kyu and the Translations of Rockabilly IV. Spatializing JENNY SHARPE 261(22) Cartographies of Globalization, Technologies of Gendered Subjectivities: The Dub Poetry of Jean "Binta" Breeze SEIJI M. LIPPIT 283(18) The Double Logic of Minor Spaces ELIZABETH A. MARCHANT 301(16) National Space as Minor Space: Afro-Brazilian Culture and the Pelourinho RAFAEL PÉREZ-TORRES 317(22) Alternate Geographies and the Melancholy of Mestizaje Contributors 339(4) Index 343

Ingenaaid | 359 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2005
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  • NUR: Algemene sociale wetenschappen
  • ISBN-13: 9780822334903 | ISBN-10: 0822334909