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Author:
Patchett, Emma (Law research fellow), author.
Title:
Spacing (in) diaspora : law, literature and the Roma / Emma Patchett.
Publisher:
De Gruyter,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
223 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Romani literature--History and criticism.
Romanies in literature.
Geographical perception in literature.
Law and literature.
Geographical perception in literature.
Law and literature.
Romani literature.
Romanies in literature.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-215) and index.
Contents:
Index Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A Literary Jurisprudence of Entanglement -- 1. Zero City -- 2. The Sedentary Order -- 3. Diaspora Space -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Cases cited -- Legislation cited -- Index
Summary:
This work attempts to counteract the essentialism of originary thinking in the contemporary era by providing a new reading of a relatively understudied corpus of literature from a ambivalently stereotyped diasporic group, in order to rethink and problematise the concept of diaspora as a spatial concept. As work situated in the Law-in-Literature movement, beyond the disciplinary boundaries of scholarship, this book aims to construct a 'literary jurisprudence' of diaspora space, deconstructing space in order to question what it means to be 'settled' in literary refractions of the lawscape by drawing on refractions of case law in a corpus of texts by Romani authors. These texts are used as hermeutic framings to draw unique spatio-temporal landscapes through which the reader can explore the refractive, reflective, interpretative conditions of legality as a crucible in which to theorise law.The radical intent of this work, therefore, is to deconstruct jurisprudential spatial order in order to theorize diaspora space, in the context of the Roma Diaspora. This work will offer readers new possibilities to re-imagine diaspora through law and literature and provides an innovative critical interdisciplinary analysis of the shaping of space.
Series:
Law & literature, 2191-8457 ; volume 14
ISBN:
3110544288
9783110544282
311054363X
9783110543636
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1006384921
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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