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Discrimination, stigmatization, xenophobia, heightened
securitization - fear and blaming of "aliens within" - characterize
the world infected by COVID-19. Such fears have a long cultural
history, however, particularly in connecting pathology with race,
poverty, and migration. This volume explores theory and narratives
of disease, danger, and displacement through the lenses of
cultural, literary, and film studies, historical representation,
ethnics studies, sociology and cultural geography, classics, music,
and linguistics. Investigations range from, for example, illness
discourse in the ancient classics to images of perilous intruders
in the Age of Trump, from the Haitian Revolution and subsequent
zombie stereotypes to current, problematic refugee resettlement in
the US South and Greek islands, from the urban underworld in
nineteenth-century sensation novels to ethnic women "on the stroll"
in coronavirus times. The collection is organized into three
thematically intertwined parts: Stigmatizing the Racialized
Underclass; Pathologizing the Other; Constructing and Countering
Collapse. It examines changing or recurrent aporias in tropes of
belonging and exclusion, as well as the birthing of new forms of
identity, agency, and countercultural expression.
Migration is the most volatile sociopolitical issue of our time, as
the current escalation of discourse and action in the United States
and Europe concerning walls, border security, refugee camps, and
deportations indicates. The essays by the international and
interdisciplinary group of scholars assembled in this volume offer
critical filters suggesting that this escalation and its historical
precedents do not preclude redemptive counterstrategies. Encoded in
narratives of affiliation and escape, these counterstrategies are
variously launched as literary, cinematic, and civic interventions
in past and present constructions of diasporic, migratory, or
exilic identities. The essays trace these narratives through the
figure of the "exile" as it moves across times, borders, and
genres, transmogrifying into the fugitive, the escapee, the
refugee, the nomad, the Other. Arguing that narratives and figures
of migration to and in Europe and the Americas share tropes that
link migration to kinship, community, refuge, and hegemony, the
volume identifies a transhistorical, transcultural, and
transnational common ground for experiences of mediated diaspora,
migration, and exile at a time when public discourse and
policy-making emphasize borders, divisions, and violent
confrontations.
In this groundbreaking collection of essays, anarchism in Latin
America becomes much more than a prelude to populist and socialist
movements. The contributors illustrate a much more vast,
differentiated, and active anarchist presence in the region that
evolved on simultaneous-transnational, national, regional, and
local-fronts. Representing a new wave of transnational scholarship,
these essays examine urban and rural movements, indigenous
resistance, race, gender, sexuality, and social and educational
experimentation. They offer a variety of perspectives on
anarchism's role in shaping ideas about nationalism, identity,
organized labor, and counterculture across a wide swath of Latin
America.
Most studies on Latin America tend to dismiss anarchism as a
prelude to populist and socialist movements. This collection
illustrates a much more vast, differentiated, and active anarchist
presence in the region that evolved on simultaneous-transnational,
national, regional, and local-fronts. Representing a new wave of
transnational scholarship, these essays examine urban and rural
movements, indigenous resistance, race, gender, sexuality, and
social and educational experimentation. The contributors offer a
variety of perspectives on anarchism's role in shaping ideas about
nationalism, identity, organized labor, and counterculture across a
wide swath of Latin America.
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