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On Belonging and Not Belonging

Translation, Migration, Displacement
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On Belonging and Not Belonging by Mary Jacobus offers a profound examination of how translation, migration, and displacement influence a diverse array of artistic expressions. Through insightful analysis of novelists, poets, photographers, and filmmakersβ€”including Jhumpa Lahiri, David Malouf, Eugenio Montale, and W. G. Sebaldβ€”Jacobus explores themes of language, identity, exile, and the outsider experience across different times and places.

The book weaves together stories of walls, borders, journeys, and homecomings, delving into figures from Ovid in exile to Frankenstein's outcast and Elizabeth Bishop's travels. Jacobus highlights transformations, traumas, and memory's role in shaping belonging and exclusion, offering a rich and timeless reflection on human conditions.
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This scholarly work will interest readers keen on arts and culture, literary criticism, migration studies, and those curious about identity and belonging across disciplines.

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"A look at how ideas of translation, migration, and displacement are embedded in the works of prominent artists, from Ovid to Tacita Dean"--

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On Belonging and Not Belonging provides a sophisticated exploration of how themes of translation, migration, and displacement shape an astonishing range of artistic works. From the possibilities and limitations of translation addressed by Jhumpa Lahiri and David Malouf to the effects of shifting borders in the writings of Eugenio Montale, W. G. Sebald, Colm TΓ³ibΓ­n, and many others, esteemed literary critic Mary Jacobus looks at the ways novelists, poets, photographers, and filmmakers revise narratives of language, identity, and exile. Jacobus's attentive readings of texts and images seek to answer the question: What does it mean to identify asβ€”or withβ€”an outsider?

Walls and border-crossings, nomadic wanderings and Alpine walking, the urge to travel and the yearning for homeβ€”Jacobus braids together such threads in disparate times and geographies. She plumbs the experiences of Ovid in exile, Frankenstein's outcast Being, Elizabeth Bishop in Nova Scotia and Brazil, Walter Benjamin's Berlin childhood, and Sophocles's Antigone in the wilderness. Throughout, Jacobus trains her eye on issues of transformation and translocation; the traumas of partings, journeys, and returns; and confrontations with memory and the past.

Focusing on human conditions both modern and timeless, On Belonging and Not Belonging offers a unique consideration of inclusion and exclusion in our world.

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Praised for exploring displacement's subtle dimensions, On Belonging and Not Belonging has been lauded by Katie Trumpener in Critical Inquiry for its surprising insights. Choice highlights its unique contribution to literature on migrant experiences and its appeal to researchers interested in identity, philosophy, and art.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691212388

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 8 color + 53 b/w illus.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Mary Jacobus is the Grace II Professor Emerita of English at the University of Cambridge and professor emerita of English at Cornell University. Her many books include Reading Cy Twombly (Princeton) and Romantic Things.

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