Re-imagining Diaspora through ethno-mimesis: humiliation, human dignity and belonging Here abroad nothing is left, we have been catapulted out of history, which is always the history of a specific area of the map, and we have to cope with, to use an expression of an exile writer, ‘the unbearable lightness of being’
Soyinka Wole. Exile : Thresholds of Loss and Identity. In: Anglophonia/Caliban, n°7, 2000. Seuils / ...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
This article begins with a consideration of the problematics of exile as viewed in the essays of Tom...
Exile is a circumstance different from other mi-grations, although it resembles them in the possible...
“All diasporas are unhappy, but every diaspora is unhappy in its own way” (Mishra 1996: 189). Diaspo...
The ‘semantic domain’ (Tololyan, 1996) that the term diaspora inhabits has received much attention i...
While exile refers to a glamorous return to the 'real' homeland, diaspora creates an alternative hom...
All diasporas are unhappy, but every diaspora is unhappy in its own way” (Mishra 1996: 189). Diaspor...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
This essay focuses on the effects of exile on language and, by extension, on the shifting identities...
Studies related to migratory movements have until now given little attention to objects despite the ...
The word ‘diaspora’ is closely associated with enslavement, exile and loneliness. A people is seen t...
2014-07-31In Writing Exile I re-conceptualize the notion exile as a framework to discuss the limitat...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Portal on exile and its potential to ef...
While oil and water are the most important physical factors of international politics at the beginni...
Soyinka Wole. Exile : Thresholds of Loss and Identity. In: Anglophonia/Caliban, n°7, 2000. Seuils / ...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
This article begins with a consideration of the problematics of exile as viewed in the essays of Tom...
Exile is a circumstance different from other mi-grations, although it resembles them in the possible...
“All diasporas are unhappy, but every diaspora is unhappy in its own way” (Mishra 1996: 189). Diaspo...
The ‘semantic domain’ (Tololyan, 1996) that the term diaspora inhabits has received much attention i...
While exile refers to a glamorous return to the 'real' homeland, diaspora creates an alternative hom...
All diasporas are unhappy, but every diaspora is unhappy in its own way” (Mishra 1996: 189). Diaspor...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
This essay focuses on the effects of exile on language and, by extension, on the shifting identities...
Studies related to migratory movements have until now given little attention to objects despite the ...
The word ‘diaspora’ is closely associated with enslavement, exile and loneliness. A people is seen t...
2014-07-31In Writing Exile I re-conceptualize the notion exile as a framework to discuss the limitat...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Portal on exile and its potential to ef...
While oil and water are the most important physical factors of international politics at the beginni...
Soyinka Wole. Exile : Thresholds of Loss and Identity. In: Anglophonia/Caliban, n°7, 2000. Seuils / ...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
This article begins with a consideration of the problematics of exile as viewed in the essays of Tom...