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E-grāmata: Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood: Identity, Belonging, and Displacement in a Global Context

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666902068
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  • ISBN-13: 9781666902068

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The global landscape is dotted with border crossings that can be particularly perilous for displaced women with children in tow. These mothers are often described by their various legal statuses like refugee, migrant, immigrant, forced, or voluntary, but their lived experiences are more complex than a single label. Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood looks at literature, film, and original ethnographic research about the lived experiences of displaced mothers. This volume considers the context of the global refugee crisis, forced migration, and resettlement as backdrops for the representations and identity development of displaced women who mother.

Situated within motherhood studies, this book is at the interdisciplinary intersection of literature, life writing, gender, (im)migration, refugee, and cultural studies. Contributors examine literary fiction, memoirs, and childrens literature by Ocean Vuong, Nadifa Mohamed, Laila Halaby, Susan Muaddi Darraj, Terry Farish, Thannha Lai, Bich Minh Nguyen, Julie Otsuka, V. V. Ganeshananthan, Shankari Chandran, and Mary Anne Mohanraj. The book also explores ethnographic research, creative writing, and film related to refugee studies. The border-crossings discussed in the volume are often physical, with stories from Afghanistan, Syria, Vietnam, Japan, Iraq, Canada, Greece, Somalia, Palestine, Sri Lanka, and America. The borders that displaced mothers face are examined through frameworks of postcolonialism, nationalism, feminism, and diaspora studies.

Recenzijas

This interdisciplinary collection offers timely insight into migrant mothers community practices, identity construction, and savvy intergenerational care work. Its ethnographic, narrative, and critical approaches reframe migrant mothers decisions as agentive processes that are as complex as they are a pleasure to read. -- Rebecca Lorimer Leonard, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Introduction: Displaced Mothers and the Borders They Must Cross, Maria
D. Lombard

Part One: Representations of Displacement

Chapter One: We were born from beauty: Motherly Aesthetics and Poetics of
Displacement in Ocean Vuongs On Earth Were Briefly Gorgeous, Quynh H. Vo

Chapter Two: Domesticating Displacement, Encounters with Refugee Mothers,
Adrianne Kalfopoulou

Chapter Three: Tracing the Impacts of War in Nadifa Mohameds The Orchard of
Lost Souls, Alison Graham Bertolini

Chapter Four: Writing about My Mother: Representations of Alliances between
Mothers and Daughters in Young Adult (YA) Refugee Literature, Stella Mililli


Chapter Five: The Ghost Mother in Two Vietnamese American Refugee Novels: A
Critical Refugee Analysis, Janet J. Graham

Part Two: Constructions of Identity and Belonging

Chapter Six: Embroidering Intergenerational Threads of a Roza: Stitching
Together Womens Stories and Solidarity in the Fabric of Diasporic Arab
American Fiction, Leila Moayeri Pazargadi

Chapter Seven: Mothering on Enemy Land: An Analysis of Japanese Picture
Brides Motherhood in Julie Otsukas The Buddha in the Attic, Kaori Mori
Want

Chapter Eight: Guiding, Shaping and Resisting: Refugee Mothers Educational
Strategies as They Navigate Unsettlement, Lucy Hunt

Chapter Nine: Iraqi Mothers, Diasporic Sons: Narrative Patterns of Identity
and Belonging in Baghdad Twist, Lamees Al Ethari

Chapter Ten: (Un)Inhabitable Homes for Mothers and Daughters: The
Transmission of Memories of Home in Sri Lankan Tamil Diasporic Womens
Writing, Sabreena Niles
Maria D. Lombard is assistant professor in residence at Northwestern University in Qatar.