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Based on the theory and methodology of transcultural memory, this book describes and analyzes the fictional representations of memory and forgetting and the multiple roles they play in identity construction of immigrants and exiles. It focuses on fiction by contemporary American writers of East-Central European descent: Askold Melnyczuk, Domnica Radulescu, and Aleksandar Hemon. The analysis of selected novels highlights a distinct historical slant with elements of generational memory, memory of places, rememory, and postmemory. The author introduces and develops the concept of post-immigrant ethnic fiction and identifies a mnemonic pattern characteristic of American post-immigrant ethnic and exile writing.



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Post-immigrant ethnic fiction – exile narratives – cultural memory – generational memory – generationality – generativity – forgetting – silence – memory of places – traumatic memory – historical slant – Askold Melnyczuk – Aleksandar Hemon – Domnica Radulescu

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631850787, 978-3631850787
      ISBN10: 3631850786

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Based on the theory and methodology of transcultural memory, this book describes and analyzes the fictional representations of memory and forgetting and the multiple roles they play in identity construction of immigrants and exiles. It focuses on fiction by contemporary American writers of East-Central European descent: Askold Melnyczuk, Domnica Radulescu, and Aleksandar Hemon. The analysis of selected novels highlights a distinct historical slant with elements of generational memory, memory of places, rememory, and postmemory. The author introduces and develops the concept of post-immigrant ethnic fiction and identifies a mnemonic pattern characteristic of American post-immigrant ethnic and exile writing.



      Table of Contents

      Post-immigrant ethnic fiction – exile narratives – cultural memory – generational memory – generationality – generativity – forgetting – silence – memory of places – traumatic memory – historical slant – Askold Melnyczuk – Aleksandar Hemon – Domnica Radulescu

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