Writing Cyprus

Writing Cyprus
Author: Bahriye Kemal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000750911

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Bahriye Kemal's ground-breaking new work serves as the first study of the literatures of Cyprus from a postcolonial and partition perspective. Her book explores Anglophone, Hellenophone and Turkophone writings from the 1920s to the present. Drawing on Yi-Fu Tuan’s humanistic geography and Henri Lefebvre’s Marxist philosophy, Kemal proposes a new interdisciplinary spatial model, at once theoretical and empirical, that demonstrates the power of space and place in postcolonial partition cases. The book shows the ways that place and space determine identity so as to create identifications; together these places, spaces and identifications are always in production. In analysing practices of writing, inventing, experiencing, reading, and construction, the book offers a distinct ‘solidarity’ that captures the ‘truth of space’ and place for the production of multiple-mutable Cypruses shaped by and for multiple-mutable selves, ending in a 'differential’ Cyprus, Mediterranean, and world. Writing Cyprus offers not only a nuanced understanding of the actual and active production of colonialism, postcolonialism and partition that dismantles the dominant binary legacy of historical-political deadlock discourse, but a fruitful model for understanding other sites of conflict and division

Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus

Writing and Society in Ancient Cyprus
Author: Philippa M. Steele
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107169678

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The first book to explore the development and importance of writing in ancient Cypriot society over 1,500 years.

Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and Its Context

Syllabic Writing on Cyprus and Its Context
Author: Philippa M. Steele
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781107026711

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An interdisciplinary treatment of syllabic writing in ancient Cyprus and an invaluable resource for anyone studying Cypriot epigraphy or archaeology.

Colonial and Postcolonial Cyprus

Colonial and Postcolonial Cyprus
Author: Daniele Nunziata
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030582364

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This book analyses colonial and postcolonial writing about Cyprus, before and after its independence from the British Empire in 1960. These works are understood as ‘transportal literatures’ in that they navigate the liminal and layered forms of colonialism which impede the freedom of the island, including the residues of British imperialism, the impact of Greek and Turkish nationalisms, and the ethnolinguistic border between north and south. This study puts pressure on the postcolonial discipline by evaluating the unique hegemonic relationship Cyprus has with three metropolitan centres, not one. The print languages associated with each centre (English, Greek, and Turkish) are complicit in neo-colonial activity. Contemporary Cypriot writers address this in order to resist sectarian division and grapple with their deferred postcoloniality.

Narratives of Cyprus

Narratives of Cyprus
Author: Jim Bowman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780857726889

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Unease has marked relations between modern travel writers and the people of Cyprus. Visitors like Lawrence Durrell, Colin Thubron, Christopher Hitchens and Sebastian Junger have registered the effects of political strife on both the people of the island and those who visit from abroad. Their accounts demonstrate how geopolitical realities--such as colonization, insurgency, inter-communal warfare, and now decades of militarized 'peace'--shape the narrating self and its relations to others. Here, Jim Bowman assesses the effects of Cypriot history on writings about the island through an analysis of memoirs, travelogues, political journalism, guide books and ethnographies. Through this examination of popular texts, Bowman shows how a western and politicized image of Cyprus has been created, increasingly divorced from the realities experienced by the local population. Narratives of Cyprus is an important reassessment of Cyprus' place in British culture, and will be of interest to scholars and students of Anthropology, English Literature and Ethnographic Studies.

Post Colonial and African American Women s Writing

Post Colonial and African American Women s Writing
Author: Gina Wisker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-03-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780333985243

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This accessible and unusually wide-ranging book is essential reading for anyone interested in postcolonial and African American women's writing. It provides a valuable gender and culture inflected critical introduction to well established women writers: Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Margaret Atwood, Suniti Namjoshi, Bessie Head, and others from the U.S.A., India, Africa, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and introduces emergent writers from South East Asia, Cyprus and Oceania. Engaging with and clarifying contested critical areas of feminism and the postcolonial; exploring historical background and cultural context, economic, political, and psychoanalytic influences on gendered experience, it provides a cohesive discussion of key issues such as cultural and gendered identity, motherhood, mothertongue, language, relationships, women's economic constraints and sexual politics.

Writing Around the Ancient Mediterranean

Writing Around the Ancient Mediterranean
Author: Philippa M. Steele
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781789258523

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Writing in the ancient Mediterranean existed against a backdrop of very high levels of interaction and contact. In the societies around its shores, writing was a dynamic practice that could serve many purposes from a tool used by elites to control resources and establish their power bases to a symbol of local identity and a means of conveying complex information and ideas. This volume presents a group of papers by members of the Contexts of and Relations between Early Writing Systems (CREWS) research team and visiting fellows, offering a range of different perspectives and approaches to problems of writing in the ancient Mediterranean. They focus on practices, viewing writing as something that people do within a wider social and cultural context, and on adaptations, considering the ways in which writing changed and was changed by the people using it.

The Maritime Economy of Ancient Cyprus in Terms of the New Institutional Economics

The Maritime Economy of Ancient Cyprus in Terms of the New Institutional Economics
Author: Andreas P. Parpas
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781803272481

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This study considers the maritime economy of ancient Cyprus from 1450 BC to 295 BC, combining, for the first time, three distinct disciplines, that is History, Archaeology and Economic theory. The principles of New Institutional Economics are used to trace the island’s institutions and their continuity and to reconstruct its maritime history.