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Uhl, Ana-Sofia: Sprache – Essen – Identität: Selbstvergewisserung und kulturelle Transformation in der US-kubanischen Gegenwartsliteratur, Heidelberg: heiBOOKS, 2017. https://doi.org/10.11588/heibooks.227.300

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ISBN 978-3-946531-48-7 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-946531-49-4 (Hardcover)

Published

06/30/2017

Authors

Ana-Sofia Uhl

Sprache – Essen – Identität

Selbstvergewisserung und kulturelle Transformation in der US-kubanischen Gegenwartsliteratur

Calle Ocho in Miami’s district Little Havana represents a „home away from our homeland“ (Pérez Firmat) for many Cuban-Americans. In the context of migration and diaspora, language and food play an outstanding role and are important media of communication that create identity. Talking as well as eating are everyday activities that ensure survival – in a social and a material sense. Both identity-constituting as well as identity-reproducing elements are flamboyantly often addressed in contemporary autobiographies of Cuban-American writers. This book investigates the question: What significance is given by the respective authors to „language“ and „food“ as systems of communication for identity formation processes of Cubans in the United States?

Ana-Sofia Uhl (née Commichau) studied American and Hispanic Literature in Heidelberg and Madrid. She is associated member in the junior research group „From the Caribbean to North America and Back: Processes of Transculturation in Literature, Popular Culture and New Media“ at the University of Heidelberg and completed her dissertation at the School of Humanities in December 2015. In 2011 and 2013, she was visiting scholar at the Hermanos Saiz Montes de Oca University of Pinar del Rio, Cuba and at the Cuban Research Institute at the Florida International University in Miami, USA. Since 2014 she has been working as a research assistant at the School of Humanities at the University of Mannheim.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Danksagung
5-6
Inhaltsverzeichnis
7-9
EINLEITUNG
1 Entre las dos orillas – Konstruktionen von Identität zwischen Kuba und den USA
11-26
THEORIE
2 Identitäten zwischen Heimat und Diaspora
27-66
3 Kommunikation
67-84
4 Überlegungen zum autobiographischen Schreiben
85-107
ANALYSE: KOMMUNIKATION UND IDENTITÄT
5 Sprache und Identität
109-164
6 Essen und Identität
165-211
FAZIT
7 Pendelbewegungen
213-217
8 Ausblick und Desiderata
219-222
Coda
223
Bibliographie
225-239

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