Literature and Mnemonic Migration - (Media and Cultural Memory) by Eneken Laanes & Jessica Ortner & Tea Sindbæk-Andersen (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book deals with mnemonic migration understood as the movement of memories across linguistic, cultural and mnemonic borders via the medium of literature.
- About the Author: Prof Eneken Laanes, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia; Dr Jessica Ortner, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Dr Tea Sindbæk-Andersen, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- 317 Pages
- Social Science, General
- Series Name: Media and Cultural Memory
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About the Book
This book explores the travel of historical memory from one culture to the other via the medium of literature. In contemporary Europe, many writers have migrant background and represent the experience of migration as an encounter of different historBook Synopsis
This book deals with mnemonic migration understood as the movement of memories across linguistic, cultural and mnemonic borders via the medium of literature. In contemporary literature, there is a growing number of authors with migration experience, some of whom write not in native tongue, but in their second or third language and who represent their experience of migration as encounter of different historical memories. When migrating to a new place, people enter not only a new political and cultural structure, but also a new framework of memory. They need to adjust their historical imaginaries, thereby also contesting and expanding the framework they enter. The volume explores how contemporary literature addresses specific historical legacies, juxtaposes them multidirectionally and disseminates them in original and through translation in different parts of the world and in various social contexts. Furthermore, this volume traces literature's role in the processes of memory circulation, translation and reception from the interdisciplinary perspectives of cultural memory studies, translation studies, reception studies and the studies of migrant and multilingual literature.
About the Author
Prof Eneken Laanes, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia; Dr Jessica Ortner, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Dr Tea Sindbæk-Andersen, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.