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Facing the East in the West
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Facing the East in the West

Images of Eastern Europe in British Literature, Film and Culture
by
Korte, BarbaraVolume EditorPirker, Eva UlrikeVolume EditorHelff, SissyVolume Editor
BookHardcover
Ranking1017728in
CHF110.00

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Over the last decade, migration flows from Central and Eastern Europe have become an issue in political debates about human rights, social integration, multiculturalism and citizenship in Great Britain. The increasing number of Eastern Europeans living in Britain has provoked ambivalent and diverse responses, including representations in film and literature that range from travel writing, humorous fiction, mockumentaries, musicals, drama and children´s literature to the thriller. The present volume discusses a wide range of representations of Eastern and Central Europe and its people as reflected in British literature, film and culture. The book offers new readings of authors who have influenced the cultural imagination since the nineteenth century, such as Bram Stoker, George Bernard Shaw, Joseph Conrad and Arthur Koestler. It also discusses the work of more contemporary writers and film directors including Sacha Baron Cohen, David Cronenberg, Vesna Goldsworthy, Kapka Kassabova, Marina Lewycka, Ken Loach, Mike Phillips, Joanne K. Rowling and Rose Tremain. With its focus on post-Wall Europe, Facing the East in the West goes beyond discussions of migration to Britain from an established postcolonial perspective and contributes to the current exploration of 'new' European identities.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-420-3049-7
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication townLeiden
Publication countryNetherlands
Publishing date01/01/2010
Series no.138
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 155 mm, Height 235 mm
Weight916 g
Article no.2011227
CatalogsNielsen
Data source no.9789042030497
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