Series |
Diaspore
Volume 12 | Edited book | The Other is Me | El otro soy yo
Abstract
La identidad y la alteridad, caras opuestas de una misma moneda, son el objeto de estas páginas. Común denominador de las autoras y autores de estos trabajos que, en varios idiomas y desde latitudes distintas, han afrontado con enfoques y metodologías diferentes la representación de la identidad – especialmente, pero no de manera excluyente, en el ámbito literario – y todos los temas que pivotan a su alrededor, como la migración, la violencia, el nacionalismo o el racismo.
Keywords White identity • Contemporary Italian literature • Hybridisation of literary genres • Differences • Conquest of the Desert • Istro-Venetian dialect • Diego Vecchio • Terzani • Rejection • Migrants • Narr-action • Sahel • Migration • Diaspora • End of History • Martin Buber • The I • Other • Hebrew literature • Margins • Society • National roots • Creolisation • Italian literature • Textbooks • Borges • Identity politics • Journalism • Rulfo • Testimony • Abel Posse • José Isaacson • Migrant writings • Memories • Cortázar • Otherness • Jewish literature • Xiaolu Guo • Translingualism • Benita Galeana • Don Quixote • Migration literature • Lyrical subject • Community • Identification • Populism • China • Espírito Santo • Ethnicity • Nazy cicle • Narratives • Brazil • Italian emigration • Secondary schools • Autobiography • Poetry • Intertextuality • Border • Bororo • Mexican writers in the Spanish Civil War • Linguistic registers • Literacy • Literary space • Argentine poetry • Resistance story • The first modern novel • Hermeneutics • Identity • Sylvia Iparraguirre • Recognition • Travel literature • Hypertextuality • Benita • Diamela Eltit • Narrative • Chinese migrant literature • 21st century • Feminism • Avellaneda • Mexico • Exemplariness • Antonia Arslan • Argentina • Short story • Luigi Di Ruscio • Possession • The Other • Jewish Studies • Racism • Nomadism • Argentine literature (20th-21st centuries) • Cultural Translation • Immigration • Juan José Saer • Cervantes • Translation • Violence • Vittoria Aganoor • Mujeres Libres • Israel • Paz • Cuaderno Spinoza • Giulian-Dalmatian exodus
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-396-0 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-396-0 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-397-7 | Published April 30, 2020 | Submitted Jan. 29, 2020 | Language en, es, pt, it
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Identità: un altro io?
Narrazioni e linguaggi
Migrazioni e violenza