Chapter 8 Stories, Love, and Baklava
Narrating Food in Diana Abu- Jaber’s Culinary Memoirs

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https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/56842/1/9781003261186_10.4324_9781003261186-11.pdfAuthor(s)
Weik von Mossner, Alexa
Language
EnglishAbstract
Ethnic American Literatures and Critical Race Narratology explores the relationship between narra¬tive, race, and ethnicity in the United States. Situated at the intersection of narrative theory and context-oriented approaches in race, ethnic, and cultural studies, it interrogates the complex and varied ways in which ethnic American authors use narrative form to engage readers in issues related to race and ethnicity. The book’s international group of contributors covers a wide range of primary texts that belong to the literary traditions of Latinx, African American, Native American, Asian American, Jewish American, and Arab American communities. They demonstrate that paying attention to the formal features of these texts changes our under¬standing of narrative theory and that narrative theories can help us to think about their representations of time and space, the narration of trauma and other emotional memories, and the importance of literary (meta)paratexts, genre structures, and author functions.
Book
Ethnic American Literatures and Critical Race Narratology; Ethnic American Literatures and Critical Race NarratologyKeywords
Ethnic American literatures, critical race narratology, narrative theory, cultural studies, African American literature, Arab American literature, Asian American literature, Chicanx literature, Jewish American literature, Latinx literature, Native American literatureISBN
9781032198538, 9781032311289Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2023Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Literature: history & criticism
Ethnic studies
Social discrimination & inequality