Migrant Women Writers and the Short Story in North America

1980-2020

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"A comprehensive and refreshingly readable study of a significant cohort of women writers whose lives are linked by migration. Laura Gallon brings to the fore the importance of texts by both well-established and undervalued authors to the American short story, placing them within their artistic, political and cultural context. This book is an invaluable addition to short story criticism and postcolonial theory." --Ailsa Cox, Professor Emerita in Short Fiction, Edge Hill University. This book explores short fiction by migrant women writers in Canada and the United States from 1980 to 2020, including Jhumpa Lahiri, Edwidge Danticat, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jamaica Kincaid, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and Shani Mootoo, amongst many others. It takes the reader on a rich, revealing journey through the contemporary short story scene, made up of stories by both established authors and lesser-known names. The stories considered display the diverse experiences, literary styles and concerns of migrant short story writers, and their shared cross-cultural concerns with home, belonging and domesticity. Across chapters scrutinising the roles and representations of language, food and dress in the stories, the book introduces a new way of theorising migrant short fiction through the concept of habitability. It explores the authors' radical re-appropriation of domestic tropes and argues that the short story form is particularly well-suited to the hybridity and fragmentation of the migrant experience. By examining short stories as cultural artifacts, taking publishing contexts into consideration, and incorporating an exclusive bibliographical guide to short story collections published since 1980, this study analyses form alongside theme to offer new insights into migrant women's contributions to the contemporary short story. Laura Gallon is a Research Associate at the University of Sussex, UK. Her research interests include postcolonial, ethnic and migrant writing, publishing practices and short form writing. Her work has appeared in Short Fiction in Theory and Practice, Reading #Instapoetry: A Poetics of Instagram and Archivoz . She is on the executive board of the European Network for Short Fiction Research (ENSFR) and works as a Commissioning Editor for the journal Humanities and Social Sciences Communications .

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ISBN/EAN 9783032155856
Auteur Laura Gallon
Uitgever Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 246
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