Wretched Refuge : Immigrants and Itinerants in the Postmodern
Wretched Refuge : Immigrants and Itinerants in the Postmodern
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Author(s): Datema, Jessica
ISBN No.: 9781443819046
Pages: 165
Year: 201004
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 61.48
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Recent literary expressions of the immigrant experience reveal the postmodern narrative obsession with the immigrant as cultural and political outlier. Wretched Refuge: Immigrants and Itinerants in the Postmodern asks us to reimagine this preoccupation with what Junot Diaz calls the "actual flows of third world bodies" as part of a larger, more pertinent motif of the postmodern itinerant. As a figure of cultural becoming, The itinerant stands for displacement and dispersion, exceeding the confines of physical location, political subjectivity, and relation To The natural world. Thus, Wretched Refuge seeks to map the cosmopolitan positionalities of an immigrant or exilic experience: The itinerant, The migrant, and other "foreign" bodies. The essays in Wretched Refuge consider fiction, memoir, and pop-culture genres that reconceive time, space, And The shifting situatedness of the subject within nature, politics, and culture. The book weaves together modern and postmodern visions of itinerancy in the writings of Cormac McCarthy, Bob Dylan, Junot Diaz, Edwidge Danticat, Jeffrey Eugenides, Jhumpa Lahiri, Roberto Bolauo, Paul Bowles, and Bill McKibben, among others. Throughout these radically different narratives, The trace of the itinerant suggests a cosmopolitan response to localized anxieties about global hegemony.


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