Realms of Exile: Nomadism, Diasporas, and Eastern European Voices

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Domnica Radulescu
Lexington Books, 2002 - 224 էջ
Realms of Exile brings together authors writing on diverse themes of Eastern European exile. The book defines the experiential and linguistic peculiarities of exiled people who share similar cultural, geographical, and mythological backgrounds and who have suffered under totalitarian rule. The contributions discuss a variety of media--from the soulful melodies of the Russian gypsies to the delicate sensuousness of Kieslowski's films--as the authors treat some of the most crucial issues of our times, such as political dissent and resistance, the fractured self, alienation, and émigré consciousness. Realms of Exile is interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholarship at its best, casting new light on the many nuances and variations of many of the cultures and ethnic groups of Eastern Europeans.

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Ethics Consciousness and the Potentialities of Literature Teaching Narratives of Exile
15
Telling Gypsy Exile Pushkin India and Romani Diaspora
29
Nabokovs Lolita and the Postwar Émigré Consciousness
49
The Exile as Autobiographer Nabokovs Homecoming
67
The Rhetoric of Andrei Codrescu A Reading in Exilic Fragmentation
87
Exile and Polish Cinema From Mickiewicz and Slowacki to Kieślowski
107
Alienations of Exilic Return Russian Immigration and Ingathering in Hebron
125
Memory in Exile Notes on Milosz Identity and Writing
149
Binarism versus Synthesis Eastern European and Generic Exile
159
Theorizing Exile
185
Bibliography
205
Index
215
About the Authors
221
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Domnica Radulescu is Associate Professor of Romance Languages at Washington and Lee University.

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