1st Edition

Elsewhere, Within Here Immigration, Refugeeism and the Boundary Event

By Trinh T. Minh-ha Copyright 2011
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    Winner of the 2012 Critics Choice Book Award of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA)

    World-renowned filmmaker and feminist, postcolonial thinker Trinh T. Minh-ha is one of the most powerful and articulate voices in both independent filmmaking and cultural politics.

    Elsewhere, Within Here is an engaging look at travel across national borders--as a foreigner, a tourist, an immigrant, a refugee—in a pre- and post-9/11 world. Who is welcome where? What does it mean to feel out of place in the country you call home? When does the stranger appear in these times of dark metamorphoses? These are some of the issues addressed by the author as she examines the cultural meaning and complexities of travel, immigration, home and exile. The boundary, seen both as a material and immaterial event, is where endings pass into beginnings. Building upon themes present in her earlier work on hybridity and displacement in the median passage, and illuminating the ways in which "every voyage can be said to involve a re-siting of boundaries," Trinh T. Minh-ha leads her readers through an investigation of what it means to be an insider and an outsider in this "epoch of global fear."

    Elsewhere, Within Here is essential reading for those interested in contemporary feminist thought and postcolonial studies.

     

     

    Foreignness and The New Color of Fear

    Story of the Wall

    The Wall Event

    The Call of The Tricolor Flag

    I. Home: The Traveling Source

    1. Far Away, From Home: The Comma Between

    Sleepless Silence

    The Tea and The Tear

    The Debt of Love

    Man of Tea

    Children of Dragons and Immortals

    The Century of Forgiveness?

    2. Other Than Myself, My Other Self

    Traveling Tales

    A Stranger in a Strange Country

    Wanderers Across Language

    Their Country Is My Country

    The Blue Frog

    I, The Mis-seer

    II. Boundary Event: Between Refuse and Refuge

    3. An Acoustic Journey

    Midway to Nowhere

    "You Are The Battleground"

    A Matter of Tuning

    4. Nature's r: A Musical Swoon

    Looking Back to The City of The Future

    Boundary Event

    Nature’s Becoming

    Twilight Gray, Middle Gray

    The Faded Charm of The Wolf

    5. Voice Over I

    Air (Your Tongue)

    Earth (Your Lips)

    Water (Your Saliva)

    Light (The Way You Move)

    6. The Paint of Music. A Performance Across Cultures

    Essence – Performance

    A Musical Accuracy

    A Moment In and Out of Time

    An Artless Balance

    Making Music with Painting

    III. No End in Sight

    7. Mother's Talk

    Stupidity and Memory

    Wisdom and Memory

    Wisdom’s Gender

    Talk, More (Than) Talk

    Tale Telling and The Texture of Memory

    8. White Spring

    The Page Screen

    Red and Black: Voices of The Rain

    Speaking Blind Through Camera Window

    Death’s Voyeur: The All-in-One Diseuse

    9. Detroit:

    Incarcerated and Disappeared in The Land of The Free

    Biography

    Trinh T. Minh-Ha is Professor of Rhetoric and of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She is a leading feminist theorist, award-winning filmmaker, media artist, writer, composer, and cultural critic, and author of several influential and highly regarded books. She is particularly regarded for her work as a feminist and for the explorations of postcoloniality in her work. Her website is http://www.trinhminh-ha.com/.