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Space, Place and Hybridity in the National Imagination

Dodeman, Andre(Edited by)Vandamme, Christine(Edited by)
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This volume explores space, place and hybridity in today's multicultural societies with a strong emphasis on the role of art and spatial representations, in order to map out the complexity of modern nations and celebrate the creative powers of their highly dynamic communities and cultures.

It considers how the very idea of the nation has evolved since the emergence and development of the idea of the nation-state at the end of the eighteenth century, and how art can reinvigorate representations of nation-states worldwide without relegating their minorities to the margin. Instead of merely focusing on the role of place and land in national representations, the book adopts a wider and more critical approach to space in the arts by investigating the notions of both hybridity and Bhabha's "Third Space" in the fields of aesthetics, film studies and literature, with a particular emphasis on postcolonial literature.

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Product Details
1527576620 / 9781527576629
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
306.2
26/10/2021
England
English
375 pages
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