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Migration is the most volatile sociopolitical issue of our time, as the current escalation of discourse and action in the United States and Europe concerning walls, border security, refugee camps, and deportations indicates. The essays by the international and interdisciplinary group of scholars assembled in this volume offer critical filters suggesting that this escalation and its historical precedents do not preclude redemptive counterstrategies. Encoded in narratives of affiliation and escape, these counterstrategies are variously launched as literary, cinematic, and civic interventions in past and present constructions of diasporic, migratory, or exilic identities.

The essays trace these narratives through the figure of the “exile” as it moves across times, borders, and genres, transmogrifying into the fugitive, the escapee, the refugee, the nomad, the Other. Arguing that narratives and figures of migration to and in Europe and the Americas share tropes that link migration to kinship, community, refuge, and hegemony, the volume identifies a transhistorical, transcultural, and transnational common ground for experiences of mediated diaspora, migration, and exile at a time when public discourse and policy-making emphasize borders, divisions, and violent confrontations.

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Migration, Diaspora, Exile: Narratives of Affiliation and Escape – Editors’ Introduction

Section 1: Literary Interventions

Chapter 1: Recuperating the Black Family in Graphic Narrative: Tom Feelings’s The Middle Passage and Kyle Baker’s Nat Turner

Daniel Stein

Chapter 2: Generational Doubling as Eth(n)ic Narrative Strategy: Annie Proulx’s Barkskins and Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing

Cathy Covell Waegner

Chapter 3: “As Much the Invader as the Native”: Investigating Immigrant and Indigenous Family Ties in Wendy Rose’s Itch Like Crazy

Ludmila Martanovschi

Chapter 4: Mothers/Lovers of Exiles: Women Characters in Dinaw Mengestu’s All Our Names

Patrycja Kurjatto-Renard

Chapter 5: The Securitized Migrant: Migrant Mobility and Kindred Alliances in Post-9/11 New York Novels

Isabella Karlsson

Section 2: Filmic Interventions

Chapter 6: Mother(less) Exiles: The New Woman’s Absence from the Migration of the Expressionists to Hollywood

Michele Rozga

Chapter 7: Go West, Young Men: Teutonic Myths and American Westerns Blazed Path for the Acceptance of Nazism in Germany

Cathy M. Jackson

Chapter 8: “What Pain It Was to Drown”: Quotidian Meets Tragic in Gianfranco Rosi’s Fire at Sea

Page R. Laws

Chapter 9: Shifting Affiliations: Kinship Formation through Othering in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Christopher Hansen

Section 3: Civic Interventions

Chapter 10: “Son, I Am Not Coming Here Anymore”: Migrations, Loss, Separation, Trauma, and the Underground Railroad

Cassandra L. Newby-Alexander

Chapter 11: Contested Affiliations: The Migration of US American War Resisters to Canada

Sarah J. Grünendahl

Chapter 12: “No Asylum from the Germans”: Policies of Deterrence and the Early West German Refugee Movement

Andreas Kewes

Chapter 13: Contesting Home, Nation, and Beyond: The Digital Space of New Migrants from Post-Gezi Turkey

Mine Gencel Bek

Chapter 14: Religion, Family, Community, Difference: Immigrant Millennials in Cologne, Germany

Aprilfaye T. Manalang

Chapter 15: “Space,” “Aliens,” and the “Race” to Belong: Changing Geographies and Moving Borders in Europe and the Americas

Geoffroy de Laforcade

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      Publication Date: 27/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793617002, 978-1793617002
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      Book Synopsis
      Migration is the most volatile sociopolitical issue of our time, as the current escalation of discourse and action in the United States and Europe concerning walls, border security, refugee camps, and deportations indicates. The essays by the international and interdisciplinary group of scholars assembled in this volume offer critical filters suggesting that this escalation and its historical precedents do not preclude redemptive counterstrategies. Encoded in narratives of affiliation and escape, these counterstrategies are variously launched as literary, cinematic, and civic interventions in past and present constructions of diasporic, migratory, or exilic identities.

      The essays trace these narratives through the figure of the “exile” as it moves across times, borders, and genres, transmogrifying into the fugitive, the escapee, the refugee, the nomad, the Other. Arguing that narratives and figures of migration to and in Europe and the Americas share tropes that link migration to kinship, community, refuge, and hegemony, the volume identifies a transhistorical, transcultural, and transnational common ground for experiences of mediated diaspora, migration, and exile at a time when public discourse and policy-making emphasize borders, divisions, and violent confrontations.

      Table of Contents
      Migration, Diaspora, Exile: Narratives of Affiliation and Escape – Editors’ Introduction

      Section 1: Literary Interventions

      Chapter 1: Recuperating the Black Family in Graphic Narrative: Tom Feelings’s The Middle Passage and Kyle Baker’s Nat Turner

      Daniel Stein

      Chapter 2: Generational Doubling as Eth(n)ic Narrative Strategy: Annie Proulx’s Barkskins and Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing

      Cathy Covell Waegner

      Chapter 3: “As Much the Invader as the Native”: Investigating Immigrant and Indigenous Family Ties in Wendy Rose’s Itch Like Crazy

      Ludmila Martanovschi

      Chapter 4: Mothers/Lovers of Exiles: Women Characters in Dinaw Mengestu’s All Our Names

      Patrycja Kurjatto-Renard

      Chapter 5: The Securitized Migrant: Migrant Mobility and Kindred Alliances in Post-9/11 New York Novels

      Isabella Karlsson

      Section 2: Filmic Interventions

      Chapter 6: Mother(less) Exiles: The New Woman’s Absence from the Migration of the Expressionists to Hollywood

      Michele Rozga

      Chapter 7: Go West, Young Men: Teutonic Myths and American Westerns Blazed Path for the Acceptance of Nazism in Germany

      Cathy M. Jackson

      Chapter 8: “What Pain It Was to Drown”: Quotidian Meets Tragic in Gianfranco Rosi’s Fire at Sea

      Page R. Laws

      Chapter 9: Shifting Affiliations: Kinship Formation through Othering in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

      Christopher Hansen

      Section 3: Civic Interventions

      Chapter 10: “Son, I Am Not Coming Here Anymore”: Migrations, Loss, Separation, Trauma, and the Underground Railroad

      Cassandra L. Newby-Alexander

      Chapter 11: Contested Affiliations: The Migration of US American War Resisters to Canada

      Sarah J. Grünendahl

      Chapter 12: “No Asylum from the Germans”: Policies of Deterrence and the Early West German Refugee Movement

      Andreas Kewes

      Chapter 13: Contesting Home, Nation, and Beyond: The Digital Space of New Migrants from Post-Gezi Turkey

      Mine Gencel Bek

      Chapter 14: Religion, Family, Community, Difference: Immigrant Millennials in Cologne, Germany

      Aprilfaye T. Manalang

      Chapter 15: “Space,” “Aliens,” and the “Race” to Belong: Changing Geographies and Moving Borders in Europe and the Americas

      Geoffroy de Laforcade

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