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E-grāmata: Humanities Still Matter: Identity, Gender and Space in Twenty-First-Century Europe

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  • Sērija : Cultural Identity Studies 31
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789972801
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  • Sērija : Cultural Identity Studies 31
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789972801

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Why are the arts and humanities under attack? And how can they fight back?



Historically these fields have suffered from a lack of prestige due to the utilitarian perspective of the «developed» world. While such utilitarian views have not been entirely fair on this branch of knowledge, the humanities themselves are partly to blame for this crisis, often not keeping pace with an increasingly changing society. It is therefore imperative that the humanities once and for all prove themselves relevant, leaving behind «departmentalized» approaches to academic knowledge and embracing the social mission that once epitomized humanistic study.



Guided by such principles, this book features fourteen interdisciplinary studies that explore exciting intersections between different areas of academic research. These studies centre around three broad topics, which function as this volumes structural axes: identity, gender, and space and mobility (whether voluntary, as in tourism, or imposed, as in the case of migrations and persecutions). Altogether, the volume demonstrates that the humanities, far from being artificially detached from society, can actually study the enormously complex context that is contemporary Europe and crucially point the way to a better, more equitable world.

Recenzijas

«Fully convinced that the humanities still matter, I very warmly and whole-heartedly recommend this book. It is a vibrant defence of our cultural identity.» (Adolphe Haberer, Emeritus Professor, Université Lumičre-Lyon 2)





















«An exciting and thought-provoking collection of essays by European scholars working in cultural studies, which offer new approaches to how the humanities are becoming more and more interdisciplinary and globalized. This is a book which asks questions and tackles issues about some of the basic intellectual challenges of our time.» (Professor Fernando Galvįn, University of Alcalį)

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Humanities and the Challenges of the New Europe: Identity, Gender and Space 1(30)
Jose Igor Prieto-Arranz
Ruben Jarazo-Alvarez
PART I Identity
31(112)
1 Theatre as (Inter-)Cultural Responsibility: A Practice-Led Perspective on Present-Day Opera Productions
33(20)
Sabine Coelsch-Foisner
2 The Brexit Challenge: Surviving the Identity Crisis with Humour
53(18)
Elizabeth Woodward-Smith
3 Global Populisms in Europe and the Revival of Hard-Right Political Discourses on Immigration in Contemporary Britain: Echoes of Enoch Powell in Nigel Farage's Discourse
71(18)
Eduardo De Gregorio-Godeo
4 On Memorylands and Sea of Memories: Empathy and Historical Memory in Twenty-First-Century Europe
89(16)
Jane Ekstam
5 Sins of the Fathers: Recent Crime Fiction and the Challenges of Policing a New Northern Ireland
105(10)
David Clark
6 Postmillennial Food Narratives in the Media: Cooking and Feeding Social Practices
115(28)
Slavka Tomascikova
PART 11 Gender
143(2)
7 Domestic Drudges and Difficult Aunties: Older Asian Women in British Film and Television Comedy
145(20)
Estella Tincknell
8 Romantic Love, Drama and Self-Realization in Marian Keyes' Postfeminist Narrative
165(16)
Maria Del Mar Ramon-Torrijos
9 Transgender Communities: Shifting Gender Boundaries, Shifting Language
181(22)
Natalia Magnes
10 Reading Kamila Shamsie's Home Fire Transculturally
203(14)
Jose Manuel Estevez-Saa
PART III Space
117(184)
11 Branding Albania through Social Media: A Comparative Semiotic Analysis
219(18)
Armela Panajoti
12 Magaluf: End Times for Mass Low Cost British Tourism?
237(16)
Mark E. Casey
13 Tourism and the Visibility of Local Languages: Reflections on the Introduction of Catalan in the Majorcan Tourist Public Space
253(20)
Antonio Bruyel-Olmedo
Maria Juan-Garau
14 Reminiscing the Holocaust: Co-Constructed Narratives of Identity
273(28)
Roberta Piazza
Notes on Contributors 301(8)
Index 309
Rubén Jarazo-Įlvarez is Lecturer in English at the University of the Balearic Islands (Spain), where he teaches courses on British cultural studies and American culture. His research interests focus on British cultural studies and the influence of Anglophone cultures in Spain, from William Shakespeare in twentieth-century Spain to British telefantasy. His recent publications include The Cultural Politics of Harry Potter: Life, Death and Transition (2020).



José Igor Prieto-Arranz is Associate Professor of English at the University of the Balearic Islands (Spain), where he teaches courses on British history and culture and critical theory. His research in the fields of second-language acquisition, translation and, most especially, cultural studies, has appeared in edited collections as well as high-ranking international journals.