
The Cassowary's Egg by Garry Fleming
Migration is radically changing European ideas of culture and identity. Today, the demographic makeup of Europe can be represented only through complex ethnic, cultural and linguistic cartographies. Yet scholarly research into migration has been largely confined to the political and social sciences; only recently has migration attracted attention from the humanities and literary studies.Migration and Literature in Contemporary Europe focuses on literature which deals with the experience of migration, often written in a language acquired through migration. The contributors look beyond the stereotyped discourse of alienation, subversion and invasion too often associated with the subject of migration. The essays discuss theoretical and methodological approaches to migration literature at times from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, and they relate migration to similar phenomena such as the literature of exile, diaspora or postcolonialism. By analyzing a diverse range of texts in many different European languages and from various cultural contexts, the essays reveal new ways of understanding Europe in transition.
Garry Fleming is one of the world's most published wildlife artists. His original paintings have won numerous awards and are highly sought by fine art collectors. Garry is also a distinguished award-winning author and illustrator, having written children's books published in more than 56 languages worldwide. Garry has recently become an invited signature member of the Artists for Conservation group.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780977572069 |
| ISBN 10 | 0977572064 |
| Title | The Cassowary's Egg |
| Author | Garry Fleming |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Brolly Books |
| Year published | 2017-07-01 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
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