Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media, Music, and Art
Performing Migration
Herausgeber: Davis, Rocío G; Kardux, Johanna C; Fischer-Hornung, Dorothea
Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media, Music, and Art
Performing Migration
Herausgeber: Davis, Rocío G; Kardux, Johanna C; Fischer-Hornung, Dorothea
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This volume analyzes innovative forms of media and music (art installations, television commercials, photography, films, songs, telenovelas) to examine the performance of migration in contemporary culture.
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This volume analyzes innovative forms of media and music (art installations, television commercials, photography, films, songs, telenovelas) to examine the performance of migration in contemporary culture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415882903
- ISBN-10: 0415882907
- Artikelnr.: 29927957
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415882903
- ISBN-10: 0415882907
- Artikelnr.: 29927957
Rocío G. Davis is Professor of English at the City University of Hong Kong. Dorothea Fischer-Hornung is Senior Lecturer at the English Department of Heidelberg University, Germany. Johanna C. Kardux is the Director of American Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
List of Figures Introduction: Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media,
Music, and Art, Rocio G. Davis, Dorothea Fisher-Hornung, and Johanna C.
Kardux Part I. Border Crossings and (Trans)nationalism in Film 1: Paradigms
of Attitudes Towards Immigration: Science Fiction Films as Allegories in
the Mid-Century, Juan Bruce-Novoa 2: No Country for Old Certainties:
Ambivalence, Hybridity, and Dangerous Crossings in Three Borderland Films,
Page Laws 3: Bodies and Hybrid Tropes: Border Crossings in Recent Films,
Cathy Covell Waegner 4: From Alien Nation to Alienation: Tracing the Figure
of the Guest Worker in Fatih Akin's Gegen die Wand, Tessa C. Lee 5: "Lunch
with the Bigot": 9/11 in Bollywood's Filmic Imagination, Mita Banerjee
Part II. Migrant Adaptations in Television 6: Invisible Ethnicity: Canadian
Erasure, Vanishing Dutchness, Aritha Van Herk 7: Performing Linguistic
Identity and Integration: The Politics of Interpellation in the Catalonian
Media, Klaus Zilles 8: The Trans/migrant in the Spotlight: Space and
Movement in Brazilian Telenovelas, Gundo Rial y Costas Part III. Traveling
Sounds: Music and Migration 9: Migratory Objects in the Balkans: When the
Sound of the Other Sounds Strangely Familiar, Maria Boletsi 10: Variations
on a Fugitive's Song: The Performance of Disappearance and Forced Migration
in Chile, Nicolás Salazar-Sutil 11: Immigration and Modernism: Arnold
Schoenberg and the Los Angeles Émigrés, Kenneth J. Marcus Part IV.
Performing Ethnicity and Migration: Cultural and Artistic Practices 12:
Ethnic Nostalgia: Ethnicity as Cultural Practice in the Twenty-First
Century, Marcus Embry 13: Connoisseurs of Urban Life: Aesthetic Practices
and the Everyday Among Japanese Migrants in New York City, Olga Kanzaki
Sooudi 14: "All Islands Connect Under Water": Ping Chong's Undesirable
Elements Series, Roberta De Martini Notes on Contributors Index
Music, and Art, Rocio G. Davis, Dorothea Fisher-Hornung, and Johanna C.
Kardux Part I. Border Crossings and (Trans)nationalism in Film 1: Paradigms
of Attitudes Towards Immigration: Science Fiction Films as Allegories in
the Mid-Century, Juan Bruce-Novoa 2: No Country for Old Certainties:
Ambivalence, Hybridity, and Dangerous Crossings in Three Borderland Films,
Page Laws 3: Bodies and Hybrid Tropes: Border Crossings in Recent Films,
Cathy Covell Waegner 4: From Alien Nation to Alienation: Tracing the Figure
of the Guest Worker in Fatih Akin's Gegen die Wand, Tessa C. Lee 5: "Lunch
with the Bigot": 9/11 in Bollywood's Filmic Imagination, Mita Banerjee
Part II. Migrant Adaptations in Television 6: Invisible Ethnicity: Canadian
Erasure, Vanishing Dutchness, Aritha Van Herk 7: Performing Linguistic
Identity and Integration: The Politics of Interpellation in the Catalonian
Media, Klaus Zilles 8: The Trans/migrant in the Spotlight: Space and
Movement in Brazilian Telenovelas, Gundo Rial y Costas Part III. Traveling
Sounds: Music and Migration 9: Migratory Objects in the Balkans: When the
Sound of the Other Sounds Strangely Familiar, Maria Boletsi 10: Variations
on a Fugitive's Song: The Performance of Disappearance and Forced Migration
in Chile, Nicolás Salazar-Sutil 11: Immigration and Modernism: Arnold
Schoenberg and the Los Angeles Émigrés, Kenneth J. Marcus Part IV.
Performing Ethnicity and Migration: Cultural and Artistic Practices 12:
Ethnic Nostalgia: Ethnicity as Cultural Practice in the Twenty-First
Century, Marcus Embry 13: Connoisseurs of Urban Life: Aesthetic Practices
and the Everyday Among Japanese Migrants in New York City, Olga Kanzaki
Sooudi 14: "All Islands Connect Under Water": Ping Chong's Undesirable
Elements Series, Roberta De Martini Notes on Contributors Index
List of Figures Introduction: Aesthetic Practices and Politics in Media,
Music, and Art, Rocio G. Davis, Dorothea Fisher-Hornung, and Johanna C.
Kardux Part I. Border Crossings and (Trans)nationalism in Film 1: Paradigms
of Attitudes Towards Immigration: Science Fiction Films as Allegories in
the Mid-Century, Juan Bruce-Novoa 2: No Country for Old Certainties:
Ambivalence, Hybridity, and Dangerous Crossings in Three Borderland Films,
Page Laws 3: Bodies and Hybrid Tropes: Border Crossings in Recent Films,
Cathy Covell Waegner 4: From Alien Nation to Alienation: Tracing the Figure
of the Guest Worker in Fatih Akin's Gegen die Wand, Tessa C. Lee 5: "Lunch
with the Bigot": 9/11 in Bollywood's Filmic Imagination, Mita Banerjee
Part II. Migrant Adaptations in Television 6: Invisible Ethnicity: Canadian
Erasure, Vanishing Dutchness, Aritha Van Herk 7: Performing Linguistic
Identity and Integration: The Politics of Interpellation in the Catalonian
Media, Klaus Zilles 8: The Trans/migrant in the Spotlight: Space and
Movement in Brazilian Telenovelas, Gundo Rial y Costas Part III. Traveling
Sounds: Music and Migration 9: Migratory Objects in the Balkans: When the
Sound of the Other Sounds Strangely Familiar, Maria Boletsi 10: Variations
on a Fugitive's Song: The Performance of Disappearance and Forced Migration
in Chile, Nicolás Salazar-Sutil 11: Immigration and Modernism: Arnold
Schoenberg and the Los Angeles Émigrés, Kenneth J. Marcus Part IV.
Performing Ethnicity and Migration: Cultural and Artistic Practices 12:
Ethnic Nostalgia: Ethnicity as Cultural Practice in the Twenty-First
Century, Marcus Embry 13: Connoisseurs of Urban Life: Aesthetic Practices
and the Everyday Among Japanese Migrants in New York City, Olga Kanzaki
Sooudi 14: "All Islands Connect Under Water": Ping Chong's Undesirable
Elements Series, Roberta De Martini Notes on Contributors Index
Music, and Art, Rocio G. Davis, Dorothea Fisher-Hornung, and Johanna C.
Kardux Part I. Border Crossings and (Trans)nationalism in Film 1: Paradigms
of Attitudes Towards Immigration: Science Fiction Films as Allegories in
the Mid-Century, Juan Bruce-Novoa 2: No Country for Old Certainties:
Ambivalence, Hybridity, and Dangerous Crossings in Three Borderland Films,
Page Laws 3: Bodies and Hybrid Tropes: Border Crossings in Recent Films,
Cathy Covell Waegner 4: From Alien Nation to Alienation: Tracing the Figure
of the Guest Worker in Fatih Akin's Gegen die Wand, Tessa C. Lee 5: "Lunch
with the Bigot": 9/11 in Bollywood's Filmic Imagination, Mita Banerjee
Part II. Migrant Adaptations in Television 6: Invisible Ethnicity: Canadian
Erasure, Vanishing Dutchness, Aritha Van Herk 7: Performing Linguistic
Identity and Integration: The Politics of Interpellation in the Catalonian
Media, Klaus Zilles 8: The Trans/migrant in the Spotlight: Space and
Movement in Brazilian Telenovelas, Gundo Rial y Costas Part III. Traveling
Sounds: Music and Migration 9: Migratory Objects in the Balkans: When the
Sound of the Other Sounds Strangely Familiar, Maria Boletsi 10: Variations
on a Fugitive's Song: The Performance of Disappearance and Forced Migration
in Chile, Nicolás Salazar-Sutil 11: Immigration and Modernism: Arnold
Schoenberg and the Los Angeles Émigrés, Kenneth J. Marcus Part IV.
Performing Ethnicity and Migration: Cultural and Artistic Practices 12:
Ethnic Nostalgia: Ethnicity as Cultural Practice in the Twenty-First
Century, Marcus Embry 13: Connoisseurs of Urban Life: Aesthetic Practices
and the Everyday Among Japanese Migrants in New York City, Olga Kanzaki
Sooudi 14: "All Islands Connect Under Water": Ping Chong's Undesirable
Elements Series, Roberta De Martini Notes on Contributors Index