Browsing by Author "Athanasiades, Andreas"
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Familial Conduits of Remembrance: Storytelling and belonging in Fractured Cyprus
Athanasiades, Andreas (2017)This article is the culmination of thirty years of maternal storytelling and the processes associated with it, vis-à-vis the formation of individual and collective identities in my divided homeland, focusing on how the ...
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Imagining Pasts, Writing Lives—Familial Narratives, Memory, and the ‘Ideological I’ in Imbi Paju’s Memories Denied
Athanasiades, Andreas (Brill, 2020)During the Soviet occupation of Estonia, Imbi Paju’s mother, Aino, along with her sister, Vaike, were sent to a Siberian gulag in 1948, where they spent six years until their release in 1954; from that story, an author was ...
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Re-imagining Identity: Revisiting Hanif Kureishi’s My Beautiful Laundrette
Athanasiades, Andreas (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Lady Stephenson Library, 2017)Hanif Kureishi’s work focuses on the shifting and polyvalent manifestations of desire and sexuality within the social and cultural realms in Britain, opening up spaces in the cultural landscape to include – intentionally– ...
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Re-thinking Desire: Constructing the Male Self in Hanif Kureishi
Athanasiades, Andreas (2017)Hanif Kureishi’s work has focused on the shifting and polyvalent manifestations of desire within a socio-political context during the last decades in Britain. The basic contention of such dynamics is that Kureishi’s work ...
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Re-visiting the Raj Revival Genre: Expressions of Masculinity in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Athanasiades, Andreas (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015)
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Reposessing Islam: Affective Identity and Islamic Fundamentalism in Hanif Kureishi
Athanasiades, Andreas (2015)
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Tell me a story Dad: (Post) memory and the archaeology of subjectivity in Hanif Kureishi’s My Ear at His Heart
Athanasiades, Andreas (2016)This article argues that there are complex connections between imagined and lived experiences of “Britishness” in Hanif Kureishi’s (re)constructions of the past in his memoir My Ear at His Heart. These connections are ...
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Tell me a story Dad: (Post)memory and the archaeology of subjectivity in Hanif Kureishi’s My Ear at His Heart
Athanasiades, Andreas (2016-03-22)This article argues that there are complex connections between imagined and lived experiences of “Britishness” in Hanif Kureishi’s (re)constructions of the past in his memoir My Ear at His Heart. These connections are ...