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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Graciela Susana BoruszkoPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 19 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781433119866ISBN 10: 1433119862 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 22 January 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsGraciela Susana Boruszko leads the reader on a brave journey aimed at erasing the borders between autonomous communities and regions in the Spanish state and beyond to the Canary Islands, and to the new hybrid spaces created by emigration and exile in the New World. She extracts from literary sources all that is diverse in these new voices, as well as the common heritage that still links them through memory and experience (rather than language or nationality) in a common globalized world, rather than in a claustrophobic and repressive space defined by internal borders and theformer imperial dominions. In her analysis of the peripheries, Boruszko does not forget the very interesting voices of immigrant experiences in the Spanish state and women voices as traditionally marginalized voices. These hybrid spaces are part and parcel of the twenty-first century narratives analyzed by Graciela Boruszko through a literary cartography - a literary topography imbued of the individual's affective life, memories, and places transposed into literary discourse. With illustrious antecedents such as Franco Moretti's literary geography, Boruszko applies her personal literary cartography approach to the diverse and fragmented literary voices from the Iberian cultural sphere. The result is a surprisingly harmonious whole that makes the book an indispensable companion to contemporary literary and cultural studies. (Viola Giulia Miglio, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Santa Barbara) «Graciela Susana Boruszko leads the reader on a brave journey aimed at erasing the borders between autonomous communities and regions in the Spanish state and beyond to the Canary Islands, and to the new hybrid spaces created by emigration and exile in the New World. She extracts from literary sources all that is diverse in these new voices, as well as the common heritage that still links them through memory and experience (rather than language or nationality) in a common globalized world, rather than in a claustrophobic and repressive space defined by internal borders and theformer imperial dominions. In her analysis of the peripheries, Boruszko does not forget the very interesting voices of immigrant experiences in the Spanish state and women voices as traditionally marginalized voices. These hybrid spaces are part and parcel of the twenty-first century narratives analyzed by Graciela Boruszko through a literary cartography – a literary topography imbued of the individual’s affective life, memories, and places transposed into literary discourse. With illustrious antecedents such as Franco Moretti’s literary geography, Boruszko applies her personal literary cartography approach to the diverse and fragmented literary voices from the Iberian cultural sphere. The result is a surprisingly harmonious whole that makes the book an indispensable companion to contemporary literary and cultural studies.» (Viola Giulia Miglio, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Santa Barbara) Graciela Susana Boruszko leads the reader on a brave journey aimed at erasing the borders between autonomous communities and regions in the Spanish state and beyond to the Canary Islands, and to the new hybrid spaces created by emigration and exile in the New World. She extracts from literary sources all that is diverse in these new voices, as well as the common heritage that still links them through memory and experience (rather than language or nationality) in a common globalized world, rather than in a claustrophobic and repressive space defined by internal borders and theformer imperial dominions. In her analysis of the peripheries, Boruszko does not forget the very interesting voices of immigrant experiences in the Spanish state and women voices as traditionally marginalized voices. These hybrid spaces are part and parcel of the twenty-first century narratives analyzed by Graciela Boruszko through a literary cartography - a literary topography imbued of the individual's affective life, memories, and places transposed into literary discourse. With illustrious antecedents such as Franco Moretti's literary geography, Boruszko applies her personal literary cartography approach to the diverse and fragmented literary voices from the Iberian cultural sphere. The result is a surprisingly harmonious whole that makes the book an indispensable companion to contemporary literary and cultural studies. (Viola Giulia Miglio, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Santa Barbara) Author InformationGraciela Susana Boruszko is Associate Professor at Pepperdine University. She also directs an International Research Group, Identidades Emergentes En Las Literaturas de la Cartografía Española, as well as participates in other international research groups on Comparative Literature. Dr. Boruszko has published numerous articles including «Narratives of the Transnational: A Quest for Meaning a Study of ‘Moby Dick or the Whale’» in International Journal of the Humanities and «History, Culture and Religion Migrate into Multicultural Literary Images Shaping an Interpretation of National Identities» in Utah Foreign Language Review. A Literary Map of Spain in the 21st Century contains a portion of Dr. Boruszko’s larger project that involves identity studies in the comparative literature field of other cultures from Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the United States in modern and ancient times. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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