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E-raamat: Refugee Genres: Essays on the Culture of Flight and Refuge

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This volume brings together research on the forms, genres, media and histories of refugee migration. Chapters come from a range of disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches, including literature, film studies, performance studies and postcolonial studies. The goal is to bring together chapters that use the perspectives of the arts and humanities to study representations of refugee migration. The chapters of the anthology are organized around specific forms and genres: life-writing and memoir, the graphic novel, theater and music, film and documentary, coming-of-age stories, street literature, and the literary novel.  Chapter(s) Chapter 1. is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
1 Why Refugee Genres? Refugee Representation and Cultural Form
1(22)
Mike Classon Frangos
Sheila Ghose
Part I Life Writing: Memoir, Comics, Poetry
23(64)
2 "How Do we Survive the Memory of So Much Waiting?": Reconfiguring Empathy in Dina Nayeri's The Ungrateful Refugee
25(20)
Sheila Ghose
3 Family Journeys: Refugee Histories in Vietnamese American Graphic Memoirs
45(22)
Mike Classon Frangos
4 Insular Metaphors: Representations of Cyprus in Mediterranean Refugee Literatures after the 1980s
67(20)
Daniele Nunziata
Part II Performance and Documentary Media
87(68)
5 Home Is Goose Bumps (on a Second Skin): Refugee Experience in the Songs of the Zollbausboys
89(22)
Christine Farhan
6 Migrant and Radical: Political Migrant Theatre and Activism in Migrations: Harbour Europe
111(22)
Szabolcs Musca
7 On the Necropolitics of Contemporary Human Uprootedness: Ecocentric Empathy in Documentary Film and Philosophy
133(22)
Graca P. Correa
Part III The Refugee Novel
155(78)
8 Splitting Apart, Coming Together: Bildung (...shards...) into Mosaic-Being through Performance of the Refugee and Forced-Migration Bildnngsroman
157(20)
Alexandra Christian Budny
9 Shattered Forms: Transnational Migration Literatures in Melilla and the Balkan Refugee Route
177(18)
Gorica Majstorovic
10 "Slowly Into Darkness": Postmemory in Alison Pick's Far to Go and Natasha Solomons' Mr Rosenblum's List
195(20)
Mona Becker
11 Responding to Refugee Children: Transfigurations of Genre and Form in Valeria Luiselli's Tell Me How It Ends and Lost Children Archive
215(18)
Chinmaya Lal Thakur
Part IV Coda
233(2)
12 The Refugee Imaginary
235(10)
Pramod Nayar
Index 245
Mike Classon Frangos is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Linnaeus University, Sweden. He has published articles on comics and graphic novels, as well as literature, migration and human rights. Sheila Ghose is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Södertörn University, Sweden. She has published on British Asian literature and on postcolonial Sweden.