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[ecrea] new book: Intercultural Crossings: Conflict, Memory and Identity
Mon Jul 16 22:04:09 GMT 2012
I'm very pleased to announce the following publication:
Marques, L., Pimentel Biscaia, M. S., Bastos, G. (eds.), Intercultural Crossings: Conflict, Memory and Identity, Brussels, PIE Peter Lang, 2012.
Synopsis
Intercultural crossings, which are at the core of our contemporary society, are underpinned and shaped by three essential elements: time, space and people. Such encounters and interactions have the capacity not only to promote diversity and a healthy exchange of ideas, but also to act as a catalyst for conflict.
This volume examines the topics of conflict, memory and identity through a collection of insightful viewpoints and perspectives, reflecting a diversity of cultural and social backgrounds, which combine to give a contemporary interdisciplinary analysis of cultural interactions and their effects. The themes covered by the authors, such as memory and forgetfulness, migration, ecological concerns, mixed cultural landscapes, storytelling, postcolonial trauma and internal struggles for identity, offer the reader a fascinating glimpse into the ongoing and evolving social debate about identity and purpose.
Table of contents
Introduction, Lénia Marques, Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia and Glória Bastos
Dynamics of Cultural Landscapes, Identities and Diffusion Processes, João Luís Jesus Fernandes
Permeable Borderlines: Discovering an Ecocritical and Architectural Ecotone, Christian Hummelsund Voie
Women’s Journeys to Portugal: Identitary Reconstructions and Memories of the Country of Origin, Joana Miranda
“The Heaviness of a History that Couldn’t Leave”: Diasporic Trauma in Multicultural Canada, Belén Martín-Lucas
Stories of Lebanese Migration in Brazilian Literature, Rosa Maria Sequeira
Revisiting History and Identity: National Heroes in Contemporary Portuguese Theatre, Glória Bastos
School Manuals in Estado Novo: The Reproduction of a Sexist and Colonialist Culture, Manuela Malheiro Ferreira and Manuela Tavares
The Colonial Journey: Confrontations between Europe and Africa, Maria Isabel João
Colluding Strokes: Imperialistic Brutality and Affection in André Brink’s The Other Side of Silence, Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia
Heart of Violence and Healing Words: Europe, Decolonization and Mobility, Joana Passos
From Anglophone to Danophone Postcolonialism: The Difficulties of Developing a Critique, Lars Jensen
Creating Stories, Mapping Memories: Nicolas Bouvier at Intercultural Crossings, Lénia Marques
Bakhtinian Dialogism and the Adding of Meaning, Dionísio Vila Maior
Introduction:
http://www.peterlang.com/download/extract/66173/extract_21816.pdf
More information:
http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=66173&cid=448
Best regards,
Lénia Marques
Lecturer in Imagineering
NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences
The Netherlands
(Marques.L /at/ nhtv.nl)
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