Mobility, Agency, Kinship: Representations of Migration Beyond Victimhood

Espinoza Garrido, Lea, Gebauer, Carolin, Wewior, Julia

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-08-23
  • 售價: $6,290
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,976
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 277
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031607538
  • ISBN-13: 9783031607530
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商品描述

This volume offers new perspectives on the ways in which migrants use storytelling practices and kinship formations in order to navigate and modify spaces of sovereignty, and thus to re-write narratives portraying them as helpless and passive victims. It provides one of the first investigations that assembles multidisciplinary contributions to look beyond individual acts of migrant agency and toward the entanglements of individual and collective agency, formations of kinship structures, and feelings, expressions, and representations of community and (multiple) belonging(s).

The contributions explore the interplay between agency, kinship, and migration from various fields, including sociology, psychology, philosophy, border studies, gender and queer studies, postcolonial studies, ecocriticism, film and media studies, and literary and cultural studies - with a special focus on interdisciplinary narrative theory. They address real and imagined assertions of migrant agency and kinship formations; draw on empirical research, interviews, and accounts of lived experiences; and analyze the role of narrative, media, and technologies in artistic, literary, and cinematic representations of migrant agency and kinship. By probing migrant identity discourses in different cultural and medial contexts, the contributions examine how narratives negotiate and challenge the unequal distribution of mobility, resources, and vulnerability that preconfigures many migrant lives; they also discuss narrative devices, storytelling techniques, and other representational strategies that migrants employ, as well as technologies that they draw on, to lay powerful claims on space and citizenship and to eschew established scripts of victimhood. As such, the volume addresses and embraces the tensions between vulnerability and agency that come to the fore when we try to understand the different ways in which migrants shape, and are shaped by, their (trans)local, material, economic, affective, social, cultural, and political realities.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書提供了新的觀點,探討移民如何運用敘事實踐和親屬關係形成來導航和改變主權空間,並重新書寫描繪他們為無助和被動受害者的敘事。這是首次集結多學科貢獻,超越個體移民行動,關注個體和集體行動的交織、親屬結構形成、以及社群和多重歸屬的情感、表達和表徵。

這些貢獻從社會學、心理學、哲學、邊境研究、性別和酷兒研究、後殖民研究、生態批評、電影和媒體研究、以及文學和文化研究等多個領域,探索行動、親屬和移民之間的相互作用,並特別關注跨學科敘事理論。他們探討移民行動和親屬結構的真實和想像主張;借鑒實證研究、訪談和生活經驗的描述;並分析敘事、媒體和技術在藝術、文學和電影中對移民行動和親屬的表現的角色。通過探討不同文化和媒體背景下的移民身份論述,這些貢獻研究了敘事如何協商和挑戰預先配置許多移民生活中的流動性、資源和脆弱性的不平等分配;他們還討論移民所使用的敘事手法、故事講述技巧和其他表徵策略,以及他們所依賴的技術,以對空間和公民身份提出有力的主張,並避免成為受害者的既定腳本。因此,本書探討並接納了當我們試圖理解移民如何塑造並受到他們的(跨)本地、物質、經濟、情感、社會、文化和政治現實影響時,脆弱性和行動之間的張力。

作者簡介

Lea Espinoza Garrido is a researcher and lecturer in the field of American Studies at the University of Wuppertal, Germany, where she is also co-chair of the "Narrative Research Group" of the Center for Narrative Research.

Carolin Gebauer is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer in British Literature and Culture at the University of Wuppertal, Germany, and a board member of Wuppertal's Center for Narrative Research.

Julia Wewior is a researcher and lecturer in the field of American Studies at the University of Wuppertal, Germany, where she is a board member of the Center for Narrative Research.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Lea Espinoza Garrido是德國Wuppertal大學美國研究領域的研究員和講師,同時也是該校敘事研究中心的「敘事研究小組」的聯合主席。

Carolin Gebauer是德國Wuppertal大學英國文學與文化領域的博士後研究員和講師,同時也是Wuppertal敘事研究中心的董事會成員。

Julia Wewior是德國Wuppertal大學美國研究領域的研究員和講師,同時也是該校敘事研究中心的董事會成員。