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Storying Contemporary Migration


Storying Contemporary Migration

Representation, Aspirations, Advocacy

von: Lena Englund

CHF 142.00

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031620034
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<p>This book examines contemporary stories of migration belonging to multiple literary genres such as nonfiction, memoir, novel, and essay, and explores the futures they envision for migrants and their surrounding societies. The primary material ranges from personal experiences of migration for professional purposes and of being undocumented without access to citizenship, to novels that provide fictional representations of migrants and their complex lives. This study asks how migration, as portrayed in contemporary writing, addresses personal, social, and political consequences of being on the move. The book is organised around central themes such as the status of being undocumented, or aspirations and expectations of both migrants themselves as well as their new environs. The material examined has been published from 2016 onwards, addressing the aftermath of the migrant crisis 2015-2016 as well as the Trump administration 2017-2021.</p>
<p>Introduction.- Representing Migration.-&nbsp;Aspirations and Expectations.-Undocumented Migration.-&nbsp;</p>

<p>Fortress Europe vs. Open Borders.-&nbsp;Migrant Crisis.-Seeking New Directions.</p>
<p><strong>Lena Englund</strong> is Senior Researcher in the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Eastern Finland, Finland. Her previous books, <em>South African Autobiography as Subjective History: Making Concessions to the Past</em> (2021) and <em>Home and Nation in Anglophone Autobiographies of Africa </em>(2023), were both published by Palgrave Macmillan.</p>
<p>This book examines contemporary stories of migration belonging to multiple literary genres such as nonfiction, memoir, novel, and essay, and explores the futures they envision for migrants and their surrounding societies. The primary material ranges from personal experiences of migration for professional purposes and of being undocumented without access to citizenship, to novels that provide fictional representations of migrants and their complex lives. This study asks how migration, as portrayed in contemporary writing, addresses personal, social, and political consequences of being on the move. The book is organised around central themes such as the status of being undocumented, or aspirations and expectations of both migrants themselves as well as their new environs. The material examined has been published from 2016 onwards, addressing the aftermath of the migrant crisis 2015-2016 as well as the Trump administration 2017-2021.</p>

<p><strong>Lena Englund</strong>&nbsp;is Senior Researcher in the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Eastern Finland, Finland. Her previous books,&nbsp;<em>South African Autobiography as Subjective History: Making Concessions to the Past</em>&nbsp;(2021) and&nbsp;<em>Home and Nation in Anglophone Autobiographies of Africa&nbsp;</em>(2023), were both published by Palgrave Macmillan.</p>
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Examines contemporary migration narratives across multiple literary genres, such as non-fiction, memoir, novel and essay Encompasses representations of personal experiences, as well as political and ideological narratives Explores a variety of migration experiences in writing, from asylum seeking to relocating for professional reasons

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