Oliveira Martins / Graziani / Ramos Villar | Otherness in Literary and Intercultural Communication | Buch | 978-3-031-60977-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 688 g

Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication

Oliveira Martins / Graziani / Ramos Villar

Otherness in Literary and Intercultural Communication

Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures
2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-60977-0
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland

Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures

Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 688 g

Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication

ISBN: 978-3-031-60977-0
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland


Looking at both Lusophone literature and literatures from around the globe from the perspective of intercultural communication, this book addresses post-colonial literature, intercultural negotiations, and how multicultural debates are reflected in literary production. Topics addressed include mobility and its effects, be it through work, business, leisure, travel, or study; contact between countries, even within the boundaries of the country itself; migration or exile, be it by choice or by force. As a whole, the volume provides a comparative study of representations of intercultural communication in literature. The volume conceives literature broadly to include both traditional fictional and non-fictional prose, and more recent genres like social media posts

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1. Introduction.- Part 1: Crossing towards the Other.-  2. The Return of Julia Mann to Paraty, by Teolinda Gersão: the self, the other and the other-self.- 3. Travelling beyond idiosyncratic beliefs.- 4. The other is us: from the shadow of the past to the projection of the future.- 5. Representation of and Academic Reflection on Borders in The Other Stories Exhibition.- 6. Difference and the other: considerations on ethics and politics in the context of the arts.- 7. Folding and unfolding the other in Anne Carson’s Nox.- Part 2: Postcolonial and contemporary considerations on otherness.- 8. Regimes of otherness in As duas sombras do rio, by João Paulo Borges Coelho.- 9. The Complexities of Solitude and Absence: voices and Narratives of Multiple Others within Portuguese Post-Coloniality.- 10. Migration, identity/alterity, trauma in post-colonial Mozambique: the Madgermanes between narrative and comics.- 11. Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida’s “Bruma” and the Specters of 19th Century Portuguese Realism.- 12. Postcolonial legacies in contemporary portuguese literature: novels by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida.- 13. Rethinking nationality in Latin-America: otherness in epic narratives.- 14. Themes of ‘othering’ in the team's story – self-identity of Moroccans soccer team’s.- 15. Community Segregation on Social Media–Notion of Othering in Virtual World .- 16. Othering, coloniality and xenophobia on Black South African Twitter.- Part 3: Differences and multiplicities of otherness.- 17. Lyrical poetry in medieval galician-portuguese: crossing traditions.- 18. Transformation through Transculturation in Chen Xi’s Comics.- 19. A Portuguese embassy to China (1725-1728) between the affirmation of one's own identity and the incomprehension of otherness.- 20. Listening Otherwise, Crossing Cultural Divides:  Thanhhà L?i’s Listen, Slowly.- 21. Senna Fernandes: the identity multiplicity from Macao.- 22. Overcoming Otherness. Polish accounts from 19th century travels to Portugal .- 23. Hospitality: guests and pests.


Cândido Oliveira Martins is Associate Professor at the Catholic University of Portugal and holds a PhD in Humanities (Theory of Literature). He is a researcher in Literature and Culture Studies at the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies (CEFH). Most recently he was co-editor of the books: (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023); (Peter Lang, 2023).

Carmen Ramos Villar has mainly published on Portuguese American life writing, and on the theme of emigration in literary works produced by authors from the Azores islands and from the Azorean-American community. Her latest publications include 'El adulterio como estrategia narrativa en (2003), de Miguel Sousa Tavares.' (64):141-159, and 'Storying the "I" of community, or how the community is shaped by stories in José Francisco Costa’s 46:106-120.

Michela Graziani is Associate Professor of Portuguese Literature at the University of Florence (Italy). She obtained a PhD in Macanese Literature and a master in Eastern Comparative Philosophies. Her research activity mainly focuses on Eastern philosophical aspects in Lusitanian literature and on Portuguese literature of the modern age connected with the Italian culture of the same time. She is co-director of the series  together with Salomé Vuelta García (Florence, Olschki publisher). Her last publication:  (2023), edited by Firenze Univ. Press.



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