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Intersections of Tourism Migration and Exile

Intersections of Tourism Migration and Exile

This book challenges the classic – and often tacit – compartmentalization of tourism migration and refugee studies by exploring the intersections of these forms of spatial mobility: each prompts distinctive images and moral reactions yet they often intertwine overlap and influence one another. Tourism migration and exile evoke widely varying policies diverse popular reactions and contrasting imagery. What are the ramifications of these siloed conceptions for people on the move? To what extent do gender class ethnic and racial global inequalities shape moral discourses surrounding people’s movements? This book presents 12 predominantly ethnographic case studies from around the world and a pandemic-focused conclusion that address these issues. In recounting and juxtaposing stories of refugees’ and migrants’ returns marriage migrants voluntourists migrant retirees migrant tourism workers and entrepreneurs mobile investors and professionals and refugees pursuing educational mobility this book cultivates more nuanced insights into intersecting forms of mobility. Ultimately this work promises to foster not only empathy but also greater resolve for forging trails toward mobility justice. This accessibly written volume will be essential to scholars and students in critical migration tourism and refugee studies including anthropologists sociologists human geographers and researchers in political science and cultural studies. The book will also be of interest to non-academic professionals and general readers interested in contemporary mobilities. | Intersections of Tourism Migration and Exile

GBP 34.99
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Cartographies of Exile A New Spatial Literacy

Cartographies of Exile A New Spatial Literacy

This book proposes a fundamental relationship between exile and mapping. It seeks to understand the cartographic imperative inherent in the exilic condition the exilic impulses fundamental to mapping and the varied forms of description proper to both. The vital intimacy of the relationship between exile and mapping compels a new spatial literacy that requires the cultivation of localized dynamic reading practices attuned to the complexities of understanding space as text and texts as spatial artifacts. The collection asks: what kinds of maps do exiles make? How are they conceived drawn read? Are they private maps or can they be shaped collectively? What is their relationship to memory and history? How do maps provide for new ways of imagining the fractured experience of exile and offer up both new strategies for reading displacement and new displaced reading strategies? Where does exilic mapping fit into a history of cartography particularly within the twentieth-century spatial turn? The original work that makes up this interdisciplinary collection presents a varied look at cartographic strategies employed in writing art and film from the pre-Contact Americas to the Renaissance to late postmodernism; the effects of exile in its many manifestations on cartographic textual systems ways of seeing and forms of reading; the challenges of traversing and mapping unstable landscapes and restrictive social and political networks; and the felicities and difficulties of both giving into the map and attempting to escape the map that provides for exile in the first place. Cartographies of Exile will be of interest to students and scholars working in literary and cultural studies; gender sexuality and race studies; anthropology; art history and architecture; film performance visual studies; and the fine arts. | Cartographies of Exile A New Spatial Literacy

GBP 44.99
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Mythologies of Internal Exile in Elizabethan Verse Six Studies

Mythologies of Internal Exile in Elizabethan Verse Six Studies

Writers of the English Renaissance like their European contemporaries frequently reflect on the phenomenon of exile—an experience that forces the individual to establish a new personal identity in an alien environment. Although there has been much commentary on this phenomenon as represented in English Renaissance literature there has been nothing written at length about its counterpart namely internal exile: marginalization or estrangement within the homeland. This volume considers internal exile as a simultaneously twofold experience. It studies estrangement from one’s society and correlatively from one’s normative sense of self. In doing so it focuses initially on the sonnet sequences by Sidney Spenser and Shakespeare (which is to say the problematics of romance); then it examines the verse satires of Donne Hall and Marston (likewise the problematics of anti-romance). This book argues that the authors of these major texts create mythologies—via the myths of (and accumulated mythographies about) Cupid satyrs and Proteus—through which to reflect on the doubleness of exile within one’s own community. These mythologies at times accompanied by theologies of alienation suggest that internal exile is a fluid and complex experience demanding multifarious reinterpretation of the incongruously expatriate self. The monograph thus establishes a new framework for understanding texts at once diverse yet central to the Elizabethan literary achievement. | Mythologies of Internal Exile in Elizabethan Verse Six Studies

GBP 39.99
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Lives in Exile Exploring the Inner World of Tibetan Refugees

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