Kinship in the age of mobility and technology : migrant family mobilities in the contemporary global novel / Lamia Tayeb.
2021
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Kinship in the age of mobility and technology : migrant family mobilities in the contemporary global novel / Lamia Tayeb.
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9783030698898 (electronic bk.)
3030698890 (electronic bk.)
3030698882
9783030698881
3030698890 (electronic bk.)
3030698882
9783030698881
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Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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English
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1 online resource (x, 204 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-69889-8 doi
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PN771
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809/.04
Summary
This volume aims to address kinship in the context of global mobility, while studying the effects of technological developments throughout the 20th century on how individuals and communities engage in real or imagined relationships. Using literary representations as a spectrum to examine kinship practices, Lamia Tayeb explores how transnational mobility, bi-culturalism and cosmopolitanism honed, to some extent, the relevant authors' concerns with the family and wider kinship relations: in these literatures, kinship and the family lose their familiar, taken-for-granted aspect, and yet are still conceived as "essential" spheres of relatedness for uprooted individuals and communities. Tayeb here studies writings by Hanif Kureishi, Zadie Smith, Monica Ali, Jhumpa Lahiri, Khaled Housseini and Nadia Hashimi, working to understand how transnational kinship dynamics operate when moved beyond the traditional notions of the blood relationship, relationship to place and identification with community. Lamia Tayeb is Assistant Professor of English at the Higher Institute of Human Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia. She is the author of The Transformation of Political Identity from Commonwealth through Postcolonial Literature: The Cases of Nadine Gordimer, Michael Ondaatje and David Malouf (2006)
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Palgrave studies in mediating kinship, representation, and difference.
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Table of Contents
Material and representational mobilities: disciplinary convergences and epistemological encounters
Kinship, migrant mobilities and global technologies
Postcolonial migrant mobilities: Hanif Kureishi's and Zadie Smith's transcultural families
Cultural and emotional mobilities: Monica Ali's and Jhumpa Lahiri's transnational wives and families
Planetary mobilities: Khaled Hosseini's and Nadia Hashimi's forced mobilities and geographies of trauma
Conclusion: Towars a planetary field of relation and cohabitation.
Kinship, migrant mobilities and global technologies
Postcolonial migrant mobilities: Hanif Kureishi's and Zadie Smith's transcultural families
Cultural and emotional mobilities: Monica Ali's and Jhumpa Lahiri's transnational wives and families
Planetary mobilities: Khaled Hosseini's and Nadia Hashimi's forced mobilities and geographies of trauma
Conclusion: Towars a planetary field of relation and cohabitation.