Diaspora, Law and Literature

Diaspora, Law and Literature
Title Diaspora, Law and Literature PDF eBook
Author Klaus Stierstorfer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 367
Release 2016-11-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110489252

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The well-known challenges of international migration have triggered new departures in academic approaches, with 'diaspora studies' evolving as an interdisciplinary and even transdisciplinary field of study. Its emerging methodology shares concerns with another interdisciplinary field, the study of the relations between law and literature, which focuses on the ways in which the two cultural practices of law and literature mutually negotiate each other and on the question after the ontological commensurability of the domains. This volume offers, for the first time, an attempt to provide an interface between these overlapping interdisciplinary endeavours of literary studies, legal studies, and diaspora studies. In doing so, it explores new approaches and invites new perspectives on diasporas, migration and the disciplines that study them, hopefull also adding to the cultural resources of coping with a swiftly changing social landscape in a globalizing world.

Diaspora, Law and Literature

Diaspora, Law and Literature
Title Diaspora, Law and Literature PDF eBook
Author Klaus Stierstorfer
Publisher de Gruyter
Total Pages 310
Release 2016-09-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9783110485417

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Diaspora Studies have emerged to study the changing patterns of global migration and home making. This volume offers new perspectives on this highly relevant field of research by integrating both legal and literary aspects, questions and methodologies in the study of diasporas and migration.

Spacing (in) Diaspora

Spacing (in) Diaspora
Title Spacing (in) Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Emma Patchett
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 339
Release 2017-06-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110543699

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This work attempts to counteract the essentialism of originary thinking in the contemporary era by providing a new reading of a relatively understudied corpus of literature from a ambivalently stereotyped diasporic group, in order to rethink and problematise the concept of diaspora as a spatial concept. As work situated in the Law-in-Literature movement, beyond the disciplinary boundaries of scholarship, this book aims to construct a ‘literary jurisprudence’ of diaspora space, deconstructing space in order to question what it means to be ‘settled’ in literary refractions of the lawscape by drawing on refractions of case law in a corpus of texts by Romani authors. These texts are used as hermeutic framings to draw unique spatio-temporal landscapes through which the reader can explore the refractive, reflective, interpretative conditions of legality as a crucible in which to theorise law.The radical intent of this work, therefore, is to deconstruct jurisprudential spatial order in order to theorize diaspora space, in the context of the Roma Diaspora. This work will offer readers new possibilities to re-imagine diaspora through law and literature and provides an innovative critical interdisciplinary analysis of the shaping of space.

Spacing (in) Diaspora

Spacing (in) Diaspora
Title Spacing (in) Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Emma Patchett (Law research fellow)
Publisher
Total Pages 223
Release 2017
Genre SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9783110544282

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This work attempts to counteract the essentialism of originary thinking in the contemporary era by providing a new reading of a relatively understudied corpus of literature from a ambivalently stereotyped diasporic group, in order to rethink and problematise the concept of diaspora as a spatial concept. As work situated in the Law-in-Literature movement, beyond the disciplinary boundaries of scholarship, this book aims to construct a 'literary jurisprudence' of diaspora space, deconstructing space in order to question what it means to be 'settled' in literary refractions of the lawscape by drawing on refractions of case law in a corpus of texts by Romani authors. These texts are used as hermeutic framings to draw unique spatio-temporal landscapes through which the reader can explore the refractive, reflective, interpretative conditions of legality as a crucible in which to theorise law.The radical intent of this work, therefore, is to deconstruct jurisprudential spatial order in order to theorize diaspora space, in the context of the Roma Diaspora. This work will offer readers new possibilities to re-imagine diaspora through law and literature and provides an innovative critical interdisciplinary analysis of the shaping of space.

Aftermath

Aftermath
Title Aftermath PDF eBook
Author Dan Kanstroom
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 259
Release 2012-06-29
Genre Law
ISBN 0199742723

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Examines the current deportation system in the United States, the aftermath effects, and the political, social and legal issues.

Diaspora, Law and Literature

Diaspora, Law and Literature
Title Diaspora, Law and Literature PDF eBook
Author Klaus Stierstorfer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 367
Release 2016-11-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110488213

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The well-known challenges of international migration have triggered new departures in academic approaches, with 'diaspora studies' evolving as an interdisciplinary and even transdisciplinary field of study. Its emerging methodology shares concerns with another interdisciplinary field, the study of the relations between law and literature, which focuses on the ways in which the two cultural practices of law and literature mutually negotiate each other and on the question after the ontological commensurability of the domains. This volume offers, for the first time, an attempt to provide an interface between these overlapping interdisciplinary endeavours of literary studies, legal studies, and diaspora studies. In doing so, it explores new approaches and invites new perspectives on diasporas, migration and the disciplines that study them, hopefull also adding to the cultural resources of coping with a swiftly changing social landscape in a globalizing world.

Citizenship, Law and Literature

Citizenship, Law and Literature
Title Citizenship, Law and Literature PDF eBook
Author Caroline Koegler
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 264
Release 2021-10-25
Genre Law
ISBN 3110749831

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This edited volume is the first to focus on how concepts of citizenship diversify and stimulate the long-standing field of law and literature, and vice versa. Building on existing research in law and literature as well as literature and citizenship studies, the collection approaches the triangular relationship between citizenship, law and literature from a variety of disciplinary, conceptual and political perspectives, with particular emphasis on the performative aspect inherent in any type of social expression and cultural artefact. The sixteen chapters in this volume present literature as carrying multifarious, at times opposing energies and impulses in relation to citizenship. These range from providing discursive arenas for consolidating, challenging and re-negotiating citizenship to directly interfering with or inspiring processes of law-making and governance. The volume opens up new possibilities for the scholarly understanding of citizenship along two axes: Citizenship-as-Literature: Enacting Citizenship and Citizenship-in-Literature: Conceptualising Citizenship.