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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319678122

Full citation:

Jessica Elbert Decker, Dylan Winchock (eds), Borderlands and liminal subjects, Berlin, Springer, 2017

Borderlands and liminal subjects

Contents

Introduction

borderlands and liminality across philosophy and literature

Jessica Elbert Decker, Dylan Winchock

1-18

Ethics at the border

transmitting migrant experiences

Filippo Menozzi

21-40

Land, territory and border

liminality in contemporary Israeli literature

Adia Mendelson-Maoz

41-59

Zones of maximal translatability

borderspace and women's time

Heather H. Yeung

61-81

A search for colonial histories

The conquest by Yxta Maya Murray

Salvador C. Fernández

85-103

Transforming borders

resistant liminality in beloved, song of Solomon, and Paradise

Danielle Russell

105-122

"Gone over on the other side"

passing in Chesnutt's The house behind the cedars

Irina Negrea

123-141

Queering and gendering Aztlán

Anzaldúa's feminist reshaping of the Chicana/o nation in the US–Mexico borderlands

Tereza Jiroutová Kynčlová

145-166

Borderland spaces of the third kind

erotic agency in Plato and Octavia Butler

Jessica Elbert Decker

187-211

Alice's parallel series

Carroll, Deleuze, and the "stuttering sense" of the world

Andrea Oppo

215-233

Cultural liminality

gender, identity, and margin in the uncanny stories of Elizabeth Bowen

Paromita Mukherjee

235-252

Crossing the utopiaN/apocalyptic border

the anxiety of forgetting in Paul Auster's in the country of last things

Dylan Winchock

253-270