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Growing Up Transnational : Identity and Kinship in a Global Era

Friedman, May(Edited by)Schultermandl, Silvia(Edited by)
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Stereotypes and cultural imperialism often provide a framework of fixed characteristics for postmodern life, yet fail to address the implications of questions such as, "Where are you from?" Growing Up Transnational challenges the assumptions behind this fixed framework to look at the interconnectivity, conflict, and contradictions within current discussions of identity and kinship. This collection offers a fresh, feminist perspective on family relations, identity politics, and cultural locations in a global era.

Using an interdisciplinary approach from fields including gender studies, postcolonial theory, and literary theory, this volume questions the concept of hybridity and the tangible implications of assumed identities.

The rich personal narratives of the authors explore hyphenated identities, hybridized families, and the challenges and rewards of lives on and beyond borders.

The result is a new transnational sensibility that explores the redefinition of the self, the family, and the nation.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
144261160X / 9781442611603
Paperback / softback
305.8
19/02/2011
Canada
288 pages
152 x 229 mm, 420 grams