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Fictions of Migration

pocket, 2025
Engelsk
Lorena Cuya Gavilano's Fictions of Migration: Narratives of Displacement in Peru and Bolivia is an aesthetic and cultural analysis of how political and economic trends have impacted narratives about migration in Peru and Bolivia in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Going beyond representations of migrants as subjects of crisis, Fictions of Migration approaches the migrant as a subject of knowledge, examining how narratives of migrancy in the Andes have become affective epistemological tools to learn about migrants' experiences, cultural roots, and the mishaps of modernity that caused their displacement in the first place. Through the examination of films and novels-by such writers and filmmakers as Jos Mar a Arguedas, Blanca Wieth chter, Daniel Alarc n, Claudia Llosa, Jorge Sanjin s, Juan Carlos Valdivia, Jes s Urzagasti, and Paolo Agazzi, among others-Cuya Gavilano looks at the intersection of crisis, knowledge, and affect in order to piece together seemingly incompatible images of migrancy. She explores how dissimilar images of migration in two countries with a common ethnic and cultural history are the result of differentiated emotional and social responses to the adoption and adaptation of neoliberal economic agendas. Fictions of Migration thereby shows Andean stories of displacement can serve as distinctive models to understand multiethnic national spaces globally.
Undertittel
Narratives of Displacement in Peru and Bolivia
ISBN
9780814257876
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
340 gram
Utgivelsesdato
14.2.2025
Antall sider
206