Homelands
Poetic Power and the Politics of Space
©2003
Edited Collection
416 Pages
Series:
Europe plurielle/Multiple Europes, Volume 23
Summary
This book historically surveys the contested poetics of space and place associated with the term «homeland» in the Middle East, Balkans, Ireland, South Africa and Germany in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These cases of contested homeland discourses are contrasted with a case of non-contention in Sweden. The contributors do not narrate events preceding the conflicts in these divisive areas of the world, they offer and confront representations of homeland from multiple and, at times, unusual perspectives. Ambiguity and variety are one common denominator of this very uncommon collection. These scholarly representations of homeland are saturated with the contradictions of imagination and culture. They all contain a subtext concerning the role of the nation state and its relationships to multiple understandings of homeland in contemporary global cultures and politics. The different and sometimes incompatible opinions voiced here are bound by a common hope to affect the current discourse on nationalism, community, homeland and exile.
Details
- Pages
- 416
- Publication Year
- 2003
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9789052011905
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Nationalismus Contention of territory Heimat Kulturvergleich Geschichte Aufsatzsammlung Nationalism Poetics of space Homeland Identity constructions Israel-Palestinian conflict Northern Ireland
- Published
- Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 416 pp., 3 ill.
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