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Drift Net: The Aesthetics of Literature and Media in Migration by Chris Campanioni ISBN 9781643150819, 9781643150802, 1643150812, 1643150804 instant download

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Authors:Chris Campanioni
Pages:336 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:University of Michigan Press
Language:english
File Size:16.15 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781643150819, 9781643150802, 1643150812, 1643150804
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Drift Net: The Aesthetics of Literature and Media in Migration by Chris Campanioni ISBN 9781643150819, 9781643150802, 1643150812, 1643150804 instant download

Theorizes literature and art produced through experiences of migration, detention, and exile.
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Today’s aesthetic strategies to compose content and identity across digital media are neither new nor exclusively digital, but emerged from migration. In Drift Net: The Aesthetics of Literature and Media in Migration, Chris Campanioni theorizes an aesthetics of transmedia as a framework for civic activism, while showing how migrants have forecasted and reshaped new media practices and norms, producing a political subjectivity that resists subjectification. As borders, global inequality, racism, and xenophobia proliferate, migrants continue to enact the possibilities of something else, beyond being spoken about and spoken for.
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