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This anthology explores the archipelagic as both a specific and a generalizable geo-historical and cultural formation, occurring across various planetary spaces including: the Mediterranean and Aegean seas, the Caribbean basin, the Malay archipelago, Oceania, and the creole islands of the Indian Ocean.
This anthology explores the archipelagic as both a specific and a generalizable geo-historical and cultural formation, occurring across various planetary spaces including: the Mediterranean and Aegean seas, the Caribbean basin, the Malay archipelago, Oceania, and the creole islands of the Indian Ocean.
Über den Autor
Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel is the Marta S. Weeks Endowed Chair in Latin American Studies and Professor at the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Miami. She has a B.A. from the University of Puerto Rico (1989). Her M.A. (1991) and Ph.D. (1996) are from the University of California at Berkeley. Her areas of teaching and research interest include Latin American Literature, Colonial, Caribbean, and Latino Literatures, Literary Theory, Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies, Migration Studies, Sexuality, Queer and Trans Studies. She is the author of Saberes americanos: subalternidad y epistemología en los escritos de Sor Juana (Iberoamericana, 1999), Caribe Two Ways: cultura de la migración en el Caribe insular hispánico (Callejón, 2003); From Lack to Excess: 'Minor' Readings of Colonial Latin American Literature (Bucknell UP, 2008); and Coloniality of Diasporas: Rethinking Intra-Colonial Migrations in a Pan-Caribbean Context (Palgrave 2014). She recently finished two co-edited anthologies: Critical Terms in Caribbean and Latin American Thought (with Ben. Sifuentes Jáuregui and Marisa Belausteguigoitia, Palgrave 2016) and Trans Studies: The Challenge to Hetero/Homo Normativities (with Sarah Tobias, Rutgers University Press, 2016).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. "Introduction: 'Isolated Above, But Connected Below': Toward New, Global, Archipelagic Linkages", Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel and Michelle Stephens
2. "Archipelagic Poetics", Craig Santos Perez
I. Beyond the Repeating Islands: Geographies, Disciplinary Topographies, and Conceptual Archipelagoes
3. "The Fifth Map", Craig Santos Perez
4. "The Chronotopes of Archipelagic Thinking: Glissant and the Narrative of Philosophy", Lanny Thompson,
5. "Postscript: On the Chronotope of the Hurricane", Lanny Thompson
6. "Mediterranean Archipelago: A Maritime Eco-System between Sicily and Tunisia", Sarah Demott
7. "Sardinia 'Lost between Europe and Africa': Archaeology and Archipelagic Theory", Thomas P. Leppard & Elizabeth A. Murphy and Andrea Roppa
8. "Literary Archipelagraphies: Readings from the British-Irish Archipelago", Pippa Marland
9. "A Shorebird Conservation Archipelago? Archipelagic Political Ecology", Jenny Isaacs
10. "Storm Tracking, 2016",Craig Santos Perez
II. Beyond the Sea as Metaphor: Comparative Maritime Epistemologies.
11. "Chanting the Waters", Craig Santos Perez
12. "Praise Song for Oceania", Craig Santos Perez
13. "The Anglo-Saxon Sea of Islands", Jeremy DeAngelo,
14. "Digital Currents, Oceanic Drift, and the Evolving Ecology of the Temporary Autonomous Zone" Lisa Swanstrom
15. "Archipelagic Deformations in Early American Disability Studies", Mary Eyring
16. "The Debris of Caribbean History: Literature, Art and Archipelagic Plastic", Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
17. "Care", Craig Santos Perez
III. Relational Archipelagics: Redefining Imperial and Postcolonial Studies
18. "Family Trees", Craig Santos Perez
19. "Archipelagoes as the Fractal Fringe of Coloniality: De-militarizing Caribbean and Pacific Islands", Mimi Sheller
20. "Archipelagic Studies and the British Empire in the Nineteenth Century", Kyle McAuley,
21. "The Insular and the Transnational Archipelagies of Indo-Caribbean literature in Sam Selvon and Harold Sonny Ladoo", Anjali Nerlekar,
22. "The Archipelagoes of Power and Resistance: Counter-Mapping Indigeneity and Diaspora in the Trans-Pacific", Haruki Eda,
23. "Decolonizing Archipelagos: Rethinking Sovereignty between Empire and Nation-State", Christopher Lee
IV. Erasure and In/visibility: Big Island/ Small Island Relations
24 "Off-Island Chamorros", Craig Santos Perez,
25 "Bringing Together the Small and the Smaller: Decolonization on Anguilla and Barbuda", Don E. Walicek
25 "'Together, but not together, together': The Politics of Identity in Island Archipelagos" Godfrey Baldacchino,
26. "Large Radio: Small Islands, and Archipelagic Listening", Jessica Swanston Baker
27. "On Archipelagic Beings", Gitanjali Pyndiah
28. "Thanksgiving in the Anthropocene, 2015", Craig Santos Perez
V. Theorizing and Doing the Archipelago: Toward New Disciplinary Formations
29. "A Phenomenology of Archipelagos: from Thinking with to within the Archipelago", Jonathan Pugh
30. "What Is an Archipelago? On Bandung Praxis, Lingua Franca, and Archipelagic Interlapping", Brian Russell Roberts31. Afterword, Susan Stanford Friedman
2. "Archipelagic Poetics", Craig Santos Perez
I. Beyond the Repeating Islands: Geographies, Disciplinary Topographies, and Conceptual Archipelagoes
3. "The Fifth Map", Craig Santos Perez
4. "The Chronotopes of Archipelagic Thinking: Glissant and the Narrative of Philosophy", Lanny Thompson,
5. "Postscript: On the Chronotope of the Hurricane", Lanny Thompson
6. "Mediterranean Archipelago: A Maritime Eco-System between Sicily and Tunisia", Sarah Demott
7. "Sardinia 'Lost between Europe and Africa': Archaeology and Archipelagic Theory", Thomas P. Leppard & Elizabeth A. Murphy and Andrea Roppa
8. "Literary Archipelagraphies: Readings from the British-Irish Archipelago", Pippa Marland
9. "A Shorebird Conservation Archipelago? Archipelagic Political Ecology", Jenny Isaacs
10. "Storm Tracking, 2016",Craig Santos Perez
II. Beyond the Sea as Metaphor: Comparative Maritime Epistemologies.
11. "Chanting the Waters", Craig Santos Perez
12. "Praise Song for Oceania", Craig Santos Perez
13. "The Anglo-Saxon Sea of Islands", Jeremy DeAngelo,
14. "Digital Currents, Oceanic Drift, and the Evolving Ecology of the Temporary Autonomous Zone" Lisa Swanstrom
15. "Archipelagic Deformations in Early American Disability Studies", Mary Eyring
16. "The Debris of Caribbean History: Literature, Art and Archipelagic Plastic", Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
17. "Care", Craig Santos Perez
III. Relational Archipelagics: Redefining Imperial and Postcolonial Studies
18. "Family Trees", Craig Santos Perez
19. "Archipelagoes as the Fractal Fringe of Coloniality: De-militarizing Caribbean and Pacific Islands", Mimi Sheller
20. "Archipelagic Studies and the British Empire in the Nineteenth Century", Kyle McAuley,
21. "The Insular and the Transnational Archipelagies of Indo-Caribbean literature in Sam Selvon and Harold Sonny Ladoo", Anjali Nerlekar,
22. "The Archipelagoes of Power and Resistance: Counter-Mapping Indigeneity and Diaspora in the Trans-Pacific", Haruki Eda,
23. "Decolonizing Archipelagos: Rethinking Sovereignty between Empire and Nation-State", Christopher Lee
IV. Erasure and In/visibility: Big Island/ Small Island Relations
24 "Off-Island Chamorros", Craig Santos Perez,
25 "Bringing Together the Small and the Smaller: Decolonization on Anguilla and Barbuda", Don E. Walicek
25 "'Together, but not together, together': The Politics of Identity in Island Archipelagos" Godfrey Baldacchino,
26. "Large Radio: Small Islands, and Archipelagic Listening", Jessica Swanston Baker
27. "On Archipelagic Beings", Gitanjali Pyndiah
28. "Thanksgiving in the Anthropocene, 2015", Craig Santos Perez
V. Theorizing and Doing the Archipelago: Toward New Disciplinary Formations
29. "A Phenomenology of Archipelagos: from Thinking with to within the Archipelago", Jonathan Pugh
30. "What Is an Archipelago? On Bandung Praxis, Lingua Franca, and Archipelagic Interlapping", Brian Russell Roberts31. Afterword, Susan Stanford Friedman
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
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Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Importe |
Rubrik: | Sozialwissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Reihe: | Rethinking the Island |
ISBN-13: | 9781786612762 |
ISBN-10: | 1786612763 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | HC gerader Rücken kaschiert |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: | Michelle Stephens, Michelle Stephens |
Hersteller: |
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Rethinking the Island |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 34 mm |
Von/Mit: | Michelle Stephens Michelle Stephens |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 15.09.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,952 kg |
Über den Autor
Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel is the Marta S. Weeks Endowed Chair in Latin American Studies and Professor at the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Miami. She has a B.A. from the University of Puerto Rico (1989). Her M.A. (1991) and Ph.D. (1996) are from the University of California at Berkeley. Her areas of teaching and research interest include Latin American Literature, Colonial, Caribbean, and Latino Literatures, Literary Theory, Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies, Migration Studies, Sexuality, Queer and Trans Studies. She is the author of Saberes americanos: subalternidad y epistemología en los escritos de Sor Juana (Iberoamericana, 1999), Caribe Two Ways: cultura de la migración en el Caribe insular hispánico (Callejón, 2003); From Lack to Excess: 'Minor' Readings of Colonial Latin American Literature (Bucknell UP, 2008); and Coloniality of Diasporas: Rethinking Intra-Colonial Migrations in a Pan-Caribbean Context (Palgrave 2014). She recently finished two co-edited anthologies: Critical Terms in Caribbean and Latin American Thought (with Ben. Sifuentes Jáuregui and Marisa Belausteguigoitia, Palgrave 2016) and Trans Studies: The Challenge to Hetero/Homo Normativities (with Sarah Tobias, Rutgers University Press, 2016).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. "Introduction: 'Isolated Above, But Connected Below': Toward New, Global, Archipelagic Linkages", Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel and Michelle Stephens
2. "Archipelagic Poetics", Craig Santos Perez
I. Beyond the Repeating Islands: Geographies, Disciplinary Topographies, and Conceptual Archipelagoes
3. "The Fifth Map", Craig Santos Perez
4. "The Chronotopes of Archipelagic Thinking: Glissant and the Narrative of Philosophy", Lanny Thompson,
5. "Postscript: On the Chronotope of the Hurricane", Lanny Thompson
6. "Mediterranean Archipelago: A Maritime Eco-System between Sicily and Tunisia", Sarah Demott
7. "Sardinia 'Lost between Europe and Africa': Archaeology and Archipelagic Theory", Thomas P. Leppard & Elizabeth A. Murphy and Andrea Roppa
8. "Literary Archipelagraphies: Readings from the British-Irish Archipelago", Pippa Marland
9. "A Shorebird Conservation Archipelago? Archipelagic Political Ecology", Jenny Isaacs
10. "Storm Tracking, 2016",Craig Santos Perez
II. Beyond the Sea as Metaphor: Comparative Maritime Epistemologies.
11. "Chanting the Waters", Craig Santos Perez
12. "Praise Song for Oceania", Craig Santos Perez
13. "The Anglo-Saxon Sea of Islands", Jeremy DeAngelo,
14. "Digital Currents, Oceanic Drift, and the Evolving Ecology of the Temporary Autonomous Zone" Lisa Swanstrom
15. "Archipelagic Deformations in Early American Disability Studies", Mary Eyring
16. "The Debris of Caribbean History: Literature, Art and Archipelagic Plastic", Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
17. "Care", Craig Santos Perez
III. Relational Archipelagics: Redefining Imperial and Postcolonial Studies
18. "Family Trees", Craig Santos Perez
19. "Archipelagoes as the Fractal Fringe of Coloniality: De-militarizing Caribbean and Pacific Islands", Mimi Sheller
20. "Archipelagic Studies and the British Empire in the Nineteenth Century", Kyle McAuley,
21. "The Insular and the Transnational Archipelagies of Indo-Caribbean literature in Sam Selvon and Harold Sonny Ladoo", Anjali Nerlekar,
22. "The Archipelagoes of Power and Resistance: Counter-Mapping Indigeneity and Diaspora in the Trans-Pacific", Haruki Eda,
23. "Decolonizing Archipelagos: Rethinking Sovereignty between Empire and Nation-State", Christopher Lee
IV. Erasure and In/visibility: Big Island/ Small Island Relations
24 "Off-Island Chamorros", Craig Santos Perez,
25 "Bringing Together the Small and the Smaller: Decolonization on Anguilla and Barbuda", Don E. Walicek
25 "'Together, but not together, together': The Politics of Identity in Island Archipelagos" Godfrey Baldacchino,
26. "Large Radio: Small Islands, and Archipelagic Listening", Jessica Swanston Baker
27. "On Archipelagic Beings", Gitanjali Pyndiah
28. "Thanksgiving in the Anthropocene, 2015", Craig Santos Perez
V. Theorizing and Doing the Archipelago: Toward New Disciplinary Formations
29. "A Phenomenology of Archipelagos: from Thinking with to within the Archipelago", Jonathan Pugh
30. "What Is an Archipelago? On Bandung Praxis, Lingua Franca, and Archipelagic Interlapping", Brian Russell Roberts31. Afterword, Susan Stanford Friedman
2. "Archipelagic Poetics", Craig Santos Perez
I. Beyond the Repeating Islands: Geographies, Disciplinary Topographies, and Conceptual Archipelagoes
3. "The Fifth Map", Craig Santos Perez
4. "The Chronotopes of Archipelagic Thinking: Glissant and the Narrative of Philosophy", Lanny Thompson,
5. "Postscript: On the Chronotope of the Hurricane", Lanny Thompson
6. "Mediterranean Archipelago: A Maritime Eco-System between Sicily and Tunisia", Sarah Demott
7. "Sardinia 'Lost between Europe and Africa': Archaeology and Archipelagic Theory", Thomas P. Leppard & Elizabeth A. Murphy and Andrea Roppa
8. "Literary Archipelagraphies: Readings from the British-Irish Archipelago", Pippa Marland
9. "A Shorebird Conservation Archipelago? Archipelagic Political Ecology", Jenny Isaacs
10. "Storm Tracking, 2016",Craig Santos Perez
II. Beyond the Sea as Metaphor: Comparative Maritime Epistemologies.
11. "Chanting the Waters", Craig Santos Perez
12. "Praise Song for Oceania", Craig Santos Perez
13. "The Anglo-Saxon Sea of Islands", Jeremy DeAngelo,
14. "Digital Currents, Oceanic Drift, and the Evolving Ecology of the Temporary Autonomous Zone" Lisa Swanstrom
15. "Archipelagic Deformations in Early American Disability Studies", Mary Eyring
16. "The Debris of Caribbean History: Literature, Art and Archipelagic Plastic", Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
17. "Care", Craig Santos Perez
III. Relational Archipelagics: Redefining Imperial and Postcolonial Studies
18. "Family Trees", Craig Santos Perez
19. "Archipelagoes as the Fractal Fringe of Coloniality: De-militarizing Caribbean and Pacific Islands", Mimi Sheller
20. "Archipelagic Studies and the British Empire in the Nineteenth Century", Kyle McAuley,
21. "The Insular and the Transnational Archipelagies of Indo-Caribbean literature in Sam Selvon and Harold Sonny Ladoo", Anjali Nerlekar,
22. "The Archipelagoes of Power and Resistance: Counter-Mapping Indigeneity and Diaspora in the Trans-Pacific", Haruki Eda,
23. "Decolonizing Archipelagos: Rethinking Sovereignty between Empire and Nation-State", Christopher Lee
IV. Erasure and In/visibility: Big Island/ Small Island Relations
24 "Off-Island Chamorros", Craig Santos Perez,
25 "Bringing Together the Small and the Smaller: Decolonization on Anguilla and Barbuda", Don E. Walicek
25 "'Together, but not together, together': The Politics of Identity in Island Archipelagos" Godfrey Baldacchino,
26. "Large Radio: Small Islands, and Archipelagic Listening", Jessica Swanston Baker
27. "On Archipelagic Beings", Gitanjali Pyndiah
28. "Thanksgiving in the Anthropocene, 2015", Craig Santos Perez
V. Theorizing and Doing the Archipelago: Toward New Disciplinary Formations
29. "A Phenomenology of Archipelagos: from Thinking with to within the Archipelago", Jonathan Pugh
30. "What Is an Archipelago? On Bandung Praxis, Lingua Franca, and Archipelagic Interlapping", Brian Russell Roberts31. Afterword, Susan Stanford Friedman
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Importe |
Rubrik: | Sozialwissenschaften |
Medium: | Buch |
Reihe: | Rethinking the Island |
ISBN-13: | 9781786612762 |
ISBN-10: | 1786612763 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | HC gerader Rücken kaschiert |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: | Michelle Stephens, Michelle Stephens |
Hersteller: |
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Rethinking the Island |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 235 x 157 x 34 mm |
Von/Mit: | Michelle Stephens Michelle Stephens |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 15.09.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,952 kg |
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