Reconstructing Hybridity

Reconstructing Hybridity
Author: Joel Kuortti,Jopi Nyman
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789042021419

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This interdisciplinary collection of critical articles seeks to reassess the concept of hybridity and its relevance to post-colonial theory and literature. The challenging articles written by internationally acclaimed scholars discuss the usefulness of the term in relation to such questions as citizenship, whiteness studies and transnational identity politics. In addition to developing theories of hybridity, the articles in this volume deal with the role of hybridity in a variety of literary and cultural phenomena in geographical settings ranging from the Pacific to native North America. The collection pays particular attention to questions of hybridity, migrancy and diaspora.

Hybridity

Hybridity
Author: Vanessa Guignery,Catherine Pesso-Miquel,François Specq
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011-09-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781443833967

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Over the last two decades, the unstable notion of hybridity has been the focus of a number of debates in cultural and literary studies, and has been discussed in connection with such notions as métissage, creolization, syncretism, diaspora, transculturation and in-betweeness. The aim of this volume is to form a critical assessment of the scope, significance and role of the notion in literature and the visual arts from the eighteenth century to the present day. The contributors propose to examine the development and various manifestations of the concept as a principle held in contempt by the partisans of racial purity, a process enthusiastically promoted by adepts of mixing and syncretism, but also a notion viewed with suspicion by those who decry its multifarious and triumphalist dimensions and its lack of political roots. The notion of hybridity is analysed in relation to the concepts of identity, nationhood, language and culture, drawing from the theories of Mikhail Bakhtin, Homi Bhabha, Robert Young, Paul Gilroy and Edouard Glissant, among others. Contributors examine forms of hybridity in the work of such canonical writers as Daniel Defoe, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas De Quincey and Victor Hugo, as well as in contemporary American and British fiction, Neo-Victorian and postcolonial literature.

Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media Music and Art

Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media  Music  and Art
Author: Rocío G. Davis,Dorothea Fischer-Hornung,Johanna C. Kardux
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781136922121

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This volume analyzes innovative forms of media and music (art installations, television commercials, photography, films, songs, telenovelas) to examine the performance of migration in contemporary culture. Though migration studies and media studies are ostensibly different fields, this transnational collection of essays addresses how their interconnection has shaped our understanding of the paradigms through which we think about migration, ethnicity, nation, and the transnational. Cultural representations intervene in collective beliefs. Art and media clearly influence the ways the experience of migration is articulated and recalled, intervening in individual perceptions as well as public policy. To understand the connection between migration and diverse media, the authors examine how migration is represented in film, television, music, and art, but also how media shape the ways in which host country and homeland are imagined. Among the topics considered are new mediated forms for representing migration, widening the perspective on the ways these representations may be analyzed; readings of enactments of memory in trans- and inter-disciplinary ways; and discussions of globalization and transnationalism, inviting us to rethink traditional borders in respect to migration, nation states, as well as disciplines.

Space Place and Hybridity in the National Imagination

Space  Place and Hybridity in the National Imagination
Author: Christine Vandamme,André Dodeman
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527576629

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This volume explores space, place and hybridity in today’s multicultural societies with a strong emphasis on the role of art and spatial representations, in order to map out the complexity of modern nations and celebrate the creative powers of their highly dynamic communities and cultures. It considers how the very idea of the nation has evolved since the emergence and development of the idea of the nation-state at the end of the eighteenth century, and how art can reinvigorate representations of nation-states worldwide without relegating their minorities to the margin. Instead of merely focusing on the role of place and land in national representations, the book adopts a wider and more critical approach to space in the arts by investigating the notions of both hybridity and Bhabha’s “Third Space” in the fields of aesthetics, film studies and literature, with a particular emphasis on postcolonial literature.

Hybridity Law Culture and Development

Hybridity  Law  Culture and Development
Author: Nicolas Lemay-Hébert,Rosa Freedman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317202905

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This book explores recent developments in the concept of hybridity through a multi-disciplinary perspective, bringing ideas about legal plurality together with the fields of peace, development and cultural studies. Analysing the concepts of hybridity and hybridization, their history, their application in law and legal studies, and their implications for thinking and rethinking legal plurality, the book shows how the concept of hybridity can contribute to an understanding of the processes that occur when different normative or legal orders or frameworks confront each other.

Engagements with Hybridity in Literature

Engagements with Hybridity in Literature
Author: Joel Kuortti,Jopi Nyman,Mehdi Ghasemi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000964608

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Engagements with Hybridity in Literature: An Introduction is a textbook especially for undergraduate and graduate students of literature. It discusses the different dimensions of the notion of hybridity in theory and practice, introducing the use and relevance of the concept in literary studies. As a structured and up-to-date source for both instructors and learners, it provides a fascinating selection of materials and approaches. The book examines the concept of hybridity, offers a historical overview of the term and its critique, and draws upon the key ideas, trends, and voices in the field. It critically engages with the theoretical, intellectual, and literary discussions of the concept from the time of colonialism to the postmodern era and beyond. The book enables students to develop critical thinking through engaging them in case studies addressing a diverse selection of literary texts from various genres and cultures that open up new perspectives and opportunities for analysis. Each chapter offers a specific theoretical background and close readings of hybridity in literary texts. To improve the students’ analytical skills and knowledge of hybridity, each chapter includes relevant tasks, questions, and additional reference materials.

The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx

The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx
Author: Yuan Yuan
Publsiher: UPA
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780761866633

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The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx, Ontology, Hauntology, and Heterologies of the Grotesque probes the polemic status of the other and the dubious nature of the subject from a heterodox perspective of an emblematic grotesque figure, the Sphinx—the mystical trickster and the guardian of sacred knowledge in Egyptian culture.

Handmaiden of Death Apocalypse and Revelation

Handmaiden of Death  Apocalypse and Revelation
Author: Alexandra Simon-López,Mankhrawbor Dunai
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781848884137

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Seeking to preserve our future, this volume attempts to imagine in what form the apocalypse may strike. It critically assesses the roles played by literature as well as digital media as instruments for the propagation of apocalyptic ideas through its envisioning in books, movies and T.V. serials alike. The volume seeks to preserve both our future social and environmental futures through the different predictions of the end.