Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 493 g
Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 493 g
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Life Writing
ISBN: 978-3-030-45199-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book demonstrates the significance of transnationality for studying and writing the lives of artists. While painters, musicians and writers have long been cast as symbols of their associated nations, recent research is increasingly drawing attention to those aspects of their lives and works that resist or challenge the national framework. The volume showcases different ways of treating transnationality in life writing by and about artists, investigating how the transnational can offer intriguing new insights on artists who straddle different nations and cultures. It further explores ways of adopting transnational perspectives in artists’ biographies in order to deal with experiences of cultural otherness or international influences, and analyses cross-cultural representations of artists in biography and biofiction. Gathering together insights from biographers and scholars with expertise in literature, music and the visual arts, Transnational Perspectives on Artists’ Lives opens up rich avenues for researching transnationality in the cultural domain at large.
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1. ‘Writing Artists’ Lives Across Nations and Cultures: Biography, Biofiction and Transnationality; Marleen Rensen and Christopher Wiley.- 2. The Transnational Aspect in Harold Nicolson’s The Development of English Biography; Maryam Thirriard.- 3. Gabriele Münter and Wassily Kandinsky: A Reassessment of Transnational Identities and Abstraction through Biography; Suzanne Bode.- 4. Frances Hodgkins: A Twentieth-Century Modernist Painter Torn Between Nations; Samantha Niederman.- 5. “No use calling yourself South African. South African is nothing”: Understanding and exploring the concept of place and nationhood in the life and music of Christopher James; Marc Röntsch.- 6. The Spanish Translations of Richmal Crompton’s Just William stories; Jane McVeigh.- 7. Alienation and Intimacy: Transnational Writing on Julia Margaret Cameron; Tamar Hager.- 8. A Hungarian Woman Writer’s Transnational Afterlife in the Digital Era: Renée Erdos (1879–1956); Anna Menyhért.- 9. "Something out of the way": Edmund Gosse’s biography of Henrik Ibsen; Suze van der Poll.- 10. Chopin on the Dneiper: The Musician-Poet and Boris Pasternak’s Search for the Transnational; Maria Razumovskaya.- 11. “All the nuances of his predicament”: Caryl Phillips on James Baldwin; Josiane Ranguin.- 12. Viede Paula Modersohn Becker by Marie Darrieussecq: BetweenPortrait and Self-Portrait; Manet van Montfrans.- 13. “Don’t tell anyone”: K. Schippers’s novelist reflections on life-writing and transnationality; Sander Bax.- 14. The Hours and the Nations: Virginia Woolf’s Life and Art in Michael Cunningham’s America; Maximiliano Jiménez.- 15. Ethel Smyth as the composer Edith Staines in E.F. Benson’s Dodo trilogy; Christopher Wiley.