Narrative plays a central role for individual and collective lives - this insight has arguably only grown at a time of multiple social and cultural challenges in the 21st century. The present volume aims to actualize and further substantiate the case for literature and narrative, taking inspiration from Vera Nünning's eminent scholarship over the past decades. Engaging with her formative interdisciplinary work, the volume seeks to explore potentials of change through the transformative power of literature and narrative - to be harnessed by individuals and groups as agents of positive change in today's world. The book is located at the intersection of cognitive and cultural narratology and is concerned with the way literature affects individuals, how it works at an intersubjective level, enabling communication and community, and how it furthers social and cultural change.
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Doing Family in Second-Generation British Migration Literature
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Focusing on migration literature, this study delves into how family shapes identity in the context of global transformations of the 20th century. It examines the evolving roles of diasporic families and intergenerational relationships, addressing the challenges and opportunities they encounter. Drawing from various fields, the book establishes a framework for analyzing family dynamics in literature, providing fresh insights into contemporary British migration narratives while also contributing to broader discussions in transcultural memory studies.