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  1. Afropean Female Selves
    Migration and Language in the Life Writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego.
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Afropean Female Selves: Migration and Language in the Life Writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego examines the corpus of writing of two contemporary female authors. Both writers are of African descent, live in Europe and write about lives across... mehr

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    Afropean Female Selves: Migration and Language in the Life Writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego examines the corpus of writing of two contemporary female authors. Both writers are of African descent, live in Europe and write about lives across Europe and Africa in different languages (French and Italian). Their work involves episodes from their lived experience and complicates Western understandings of life writing and autobiography. As Hogarth shows in this study, the works of Diome and Scego encapsulate the new and complex identities of contemporary "Afropeans." As an identity coined and used frequently by prominent authors and critics across Europe, Africa and North America, the notion of "Afropean" is at the cutting edge of cultural analyses today. Yet each writer occupies unique and different positions within this debated category. While Scego is a "post-migratory subject" in postcolonial Europe, Diome is an African writer who has migrated to Europe in her adult life. This book examines the different trajectories and packaging of these two specific postcolonial writers in the Francophone and Italophone contexts, pointing out how and where each author practices life writing strategies and scrutinizing the trend that emphasizes the life writing, autofictional, or autoethnographic strategies of African diasporic writers. Afropean Female Selves offers a comparative study across two languages of a notion that has so far been explored mainly in English. It explores the contours of this new discursive category and positions it in regard to other notions of Afrodiasporic identity, such as Afropolitan and Afro-European

     

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    ISBN: 1000770087; 9781000770087; 9781000770032; 1000770036; 9781003203858; 100320385X
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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge Auto/Biography Studies
    Schlagworte: African literature; European literature; European literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Diome, Fatou (1968-); Scego, Igiaba (1974-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (197 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Afropean female selves
    migration and language in the life writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

    Introduction -- Life writing and writing lives -- Afropean homes : representations of belonging -- Gender and migration : opportunities for Afropean experience -- Language and Afropean identity -- Writing and engagement -- Conclusion : Afropean... mehr

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    Introduction -- Life writing and writing lives -- Afropean homes : representations of belonging -- Gender and migration : opportunities for Afropean experience -- Language and Afropean identity -- Writing and engagement -- Conclusion : Afropean languages and locales. "Afropean Female Selves: Migration and Language in the Life Writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego examines the corpus of writing of two contemporary female authors. Both writers are of African descent, live in Europe and write about lives across Europe and Africa in different languages (French and Italian). Their work involves episodes from their lived experience and complicates Western understandings of life writing and autobiography. As Hogarth shows in this study, the works of Diome and Scego encapsulate the new and complex identities of contemporary "Afropeans." As an identity coined and used frequently by prominent authors and critics across Europe, Africa and North America, the notion of "Afropean" is at the cutting edge of cultural analyses today. Yet each writer occupies unique and different positions within this debated category. While Scego is a "post-migratory subject" in postcolonial Europe, Diome is an African writer who has migrated to Europe in her adult life. This book examines the different trajectories and packaging of these two specific postcolonial writers in the Francophone and Italophone contexts, pointing out how and where each author practices life writing strategies and scrutinizing the trend that emphasizes the life writing, autofictional, or autoethnographic strategies of African diasporic writers. Afropean Female Selves offers a comparative study across two languages of a notion that has so far been explored mainly in English. It explores the contours of this new discursive category and positions it in regard to other notions of Afrodiasporic identity, such as Afropolitan and Afro-European."--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003203858; 100320385X; 9781000770087; 1000770087; 9781000770032; 1000770036
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge Auto/Biography Studies
    Schlagworte: European literature; European literature; Emigration and immigration in literature; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Diome, Fatou (1968-); Scego, Igiaba (1974-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 187 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Afropean Female Selves
    Migration and Language in the Life Writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Afropean By Any Other Name? Categorizing African and European Cultural Connections -- Strategically Conflated... mehr

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Afropean By Any Other Name? Categorizing African and European Cultural Connections -- Strategically Conflated Categories? Migrant Writing and Afro-Italian Literature as New Discursive Categories in Italian ... -- French and Francophone Afropeans? Generational Diversity Within a Category in France -- Notes -- References -- 1 Life Writing and Writing Lives -- "Salie, C'est Moi?": Fatou Diome's Fiction and Life Writing

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1000770087; 9781000770087; 9781000770032; 1000770036; 9781003203858; 100320385X
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge Auto/Biography Studies
    Schlagworte: African literature; European literature; European literature; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Weitere Schlagworte: Diome, Fatou (1968-); Scego, Igiaba (1974-)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (197 p.).
  4. Afropean female selves
    migration and language in the life writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

    Introduction -- Life writing and writing lives -- Afropean homes : representations of belonging -- Gender and migration : opportunities for Afropean experience -- Language and Afropean identity -- Writing and engagement -- Conclusion : Afropean... mehr

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    Introduction -- Life writing and writing lives -- Afropean homes : representations of belonging -- Gender and migration : opportunities for Afropean experience -- Language and Afropean identity -- Writing and engagement -- Conclusion : Afropean languages and locales. "Afropean Female Selves: Migration and Language in the Life Writing of Fatou Diome and Igiaba Scego examines the corpus of writing of two contemporary female authors. Both writers are of African descent, live in Europe and write about lives across Europe and Africa in different languages (French and Italian). Their work involves episodes from their lived experience and complicates Western understandings of life writing and autobiography. As Hogarth shows in this study, the works of Diome and Scego encapsulate the new and complex identities of contemporary "Afropeans." As an identity coined and used frequently by prominent authors and critics across Europe, Africa and North America, the notion of "Afropean" is at the cutting edge of cultural analyses today. Yet each writer occupies unique and different positions within this debated category. While Scego is a "post-migratory subject" in postcolonial Europe, Diome is an African writer who has migrated to Europe in her adult life. This book examines the different trajectories and packaging of these two specific postcolonial writers in the Francophone and Italophone contexts, pointing out how and where each author practices life writing strategies and scrutinizing the trend that emphasizes the life writing, autofictional, or autoethnographic strategies of African diasporic writers. Afropean Female Selves offers a comparative study across two languages of a notion that has so far been explored mainly in English. It explores the contours of this new discursive category and positions it in regard to other notions of Afrodiasporic identity, such as Afropolitan and Afro-European."--

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003203858; 100320385X; 9781000770087; 1000770087; 9781000770032; 1000770036
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge Auto/Biography Studies
    Schlagworte: European literature; European literature; Emigration and immigration in literature; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Diome, Fatou (1968-); Scego, Igiaba (1974-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 187 Seiten)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index