Narrating the Portuguese Diaspora. Piecing Things Together
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- Nombre de pages298
- ISBN978-1-4331-1430-4
- EAN9781433114304
- Date de parution01/09/2011
- CollectionCurrents in Comparative Romanc
- ÉditeurPeter Lang
Résumé
Narrating the Portuguese Diaspora presents a variety of perspectives on the Portuguese diaspora, from literature to identity discourse to biography and autobiography. The book is divided into three parts : reading literary identities within and without borders ; constructing/constructed extra-literary identities at home and abroad ; and literary ethnic voices from the North American diaspora and beyond.
The 22 texts presented in this volume highlight the diasporic themes and backgrounds upon which the scope of the scholarly texts – as well as the personal contributions of short stories, poetry, interviews, and autobiographical memory – can be interwoven in a narrative identity construction.
The 22 texts presented in this volume highlight the diasporic themes and backgrounds upon which the scope of the scholarly texts – as well as the personal contributions of short stories, poetry, interviews, and autobiographical memory – can be interwoven in a narrative identity construction.
Narrating the Portuguese Diaspora presents a variety of perspectives on the Portuguese diaspora, from literature to identity discourse to biography and autobiography. The book is divided into three parts : reading literary identities within and without borders ; constructing/constructed extra-literary identities at home and abroad ; and literary ethnic voices from the North American diaspora and beyond.
The 22 texts presented in this volume highlight the diasporic themes and backgrounds upon which the scope of the scholarly texts – as well as the personal contributions of short stories, poetry, interviews, and autobiographical memory – can be interwoven in a narrative identity construction.
The 22 texts presented in this volume highlight the diasporic themes and backgrounds upon which the scope of the scholarly texts – as well as the personal contributions of short stories, poetry, interviews, and autobiographical memory – can be interwoven in a narrative identity construction.