Ethnic resonances in performance, literature, and identity /
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Routledge,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; Introduction-Ethnic Resonances as Active Engagement; Part I Reverberations and Dissonance in Performance and Dynamic Memorialization; 1 In Search of Translational Resonance With Patel and Rau's Stage Work Who Am I? Think Again; 2 Luis Alfaro's Chicano Take on Electra: A Barrio-Bound Electricidad; 3 Cuban Resonances: Artistic Disobedience and Mediated Dissent in Contemporary Cuba; 4 Shockwave Memories: Multidirectional Sites of the Holocaust in Budapest; Part II Oscillations in Literature
- 5 Multiethnic Resonances in Derek Walcott's Poetry6 Resonances of a "Vanished" Past: Kathleen Alcalá's Fictional Reconstruction of Ópata Culture in The Flower in the Skull; 7 "Recalling the Absent Spaces": Ethnic Heritage and Memory in Marusya Bociurkiw's Work; 8 The Recurrence of African American Political Violence in Literature; Part III Resounding Identities; 9 An Indigenous Attempt at Reimagining: The Participation of the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq in Europe's Great War
- 10 "I would write with Mt. Fujiyama in view": Japan as Resonating Space for the Writing of Katherine Dunham's A Touch of Innocence: Memoirs of Childhood11 Discourse Resonance: Metaphor, Irony, and the Concept of School in The Autobiography of Malcolm X; 12 Echoes of Invented Pasts: Ethnic Self-Images in Estonian Culture; Notes on Contributors; Index