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Kathy-Ann Tan - Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination (Series in Citizenship Studies) - 9780814341407 - V9780814341407
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Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination (Series in Citizenship Studies)

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Description for Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination (Series in Citizenship Studies) Hardcover. .
Literature has always played a central role in creating and disseminating culturally specific notions of citizenship, nationhood, and belonging. In Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination, author Kathy-Ann Tan investigates metaphors, configurations, parameters, and articulations of U.S. and Canadian citizenship that are enacted, renegotiated, and revised in modern literary texts, particularly during periods of emergence and crisis. Tan brings together for the first time a selection of canonical and lesser-known U.S. and Canadian writings for critical consideration. She begins by exploring literary depiction of willful or wayward citizens and those with precarious bodies that are viewed as threatening, undesirable, unacceptable-including refugees and asylum seekers, undocumented migrants, deportees, and stateless people. She also considers the rights to citizenship and political membership claimed by queer bodies and an examination of new and alternative forms of citizenship, such as denizenship, urban citizenship, diasporic citizenship, and Indigenous citizenship. With case studies based on works by a diverse collection of authors-including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Djuna Barnes, Etel Adnan, Sarah Schulman, Walt Whitman, Gail Scott, and Philip Roth-Tan uncovers alternative forms of collectivity, community, and nation across a broad range of perspectives. In line with recent cross-disciplinary explorations in the field, Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination shows citizenship as less of a fixed or static legal entity and more as a set of symbolic and cultural practices. Scholars of literary studies, cultural studies, and citizenship studies will be grateful for Tan's illuminating study.

Product Details

Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Series
Series in Citizenship Studies
Condition
New
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
Detroit, MI, United States
ISBN
9780814341407
SKU
V9780814341407
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About Kathy-Ann Tan
Kathy-Ann Tan is associate professor of American studies at the Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Germany.

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