Disrespected neighbo(u)rs cultural stereotypes in literature and film / edited by Caroline Rosenthal, Laurenz Volkmann and Uwe Zagratzki.
| Other author | Rosenthal, Caroline, 1969- |
| Other author | Volkmann, Laurenz. |
| Other author | Zagratzki, Uwe, 1954- |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication Info | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. |
| Description | xvii, 252 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete |
| Subjects |
| Variant title | Disrespected neighbours : cultural stereotypes in literature and film |
| Variant title | Disrespected neighbors : cultural stereotypes in literature and film |
| Contents | Mexicans on the American screen: the discursive construction of ethnic stereotypes in contemporary film and television / Christoph Schubert -- Remember the Alamo: the persistence of cultural stereotypes in literary and filmic representations of the Mexican American borderlands / Jutta Zimmermann -- Racial stereotyping and performing Blackness: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Neighbors as post-Black play / Frank Obenland -- Between the need to fit in and the desire to stand out: race, gender, and sexuality in Celeste Ng's Everything I never told you / Brygida Gasztold -- The Palestinians and the Jews: "Disrespected" neighbo(u)rs in Jason Sherman's Nathans plays / Albert Rau -- Gold Mountain and the yellow peril: literary representations of Chinese Canadian relations / Eva Gruber -- Anti-Irish, Welsh and Scottish propaganda in eleventh- and twelfth-century Anglo-Norman writings / Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup -- "Grand though it might seem in one way, all of it was petty": sectarian conflict and neighbourly relations in short fiction about the Irish troubles / Eva Orth -- Of foreigners and friends: music, art and militarism / Alan Riach -- History and memory: gendering the other in Jyotirmoyee Devi's The river churning and Amitav Gosh's The shadow lines / Nandini Saha -- "Dwindling into symbols": the politics of stereotyping after the Indian Partition and 9/11 / Christoph Singer -- Good and bad neighbours: metaphors and world making in U.S.-American, German, and Polish literatures / Paula Wojcik -- Between (semi-) Orientalisation and (imaginative) colonisation: on othering the ally in Polish wartime recollections / Joanna Witkowska -- The "Other" in contemporary Slovene literature from the Trieste region: a case study of national stereotypes in minority literatures / Ana Toroš -- Female rebels undoing otherness in Faith Akin's Auf der anderen Seite and Gegen die wand / Funda Bilgen Steinberg. |
| Abstract | "Neighbourly relations frequently position a 'self' against an 'Other'. This is the case for both individuals and nations, and, indeed, within the various cultural groups of a nation. Our racial, ethnic, social, or gender identities are often created in demarcating ourselves by stereotyping the Other. Disrespect of the immediate neighbour based on stereotypical pre-conceptions and cultural biases may lie dormant for a long time and then, as shown in recent conflicts around the globe, suddenly surface due to changed economic and political conditions."--Back cover |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| LCCN | 2020415944 |
| ISBN | 1527508684 (hardback) |
| ISBN | 9781527508682 (hardback) |
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