This essay focuses on the effects of exile on language and, by extension, on the shifting identities of exiles. It is based on two creative experiences of its author: translation of his memoir, originally written in English, into his mother tongue, and his creating a sound art piece titled In My Language I am Smart, dealing with strategies of establishing identity through the acquisition of language. The noise of new culture permeates exile’s life. The information becomes coded and difficult to comprehend and use. In Lacanian terms, this effectively prevents the exile from reaching the mirror phase that is needed to enter the new society. Author argues that performing exile means performing decryption
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This conference this aims at providing a new understanding of exile as a theoretical concept, analyt...
Introduction My thesis, Language We Fall Through is a multi-genre memoir comprised of poetry, creati...
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How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
The main purpose of this thesis is to discuss what exile writing is and who can be seen as an exile ...
This conference this aims at providing a new understanding of exile as a theoretical concept, analyt...
Introduction My thesis, Language We Fall Through is a multi-genre memoir comprised of poetry, creati...
This article begins with a consideration of the problematics of exile as viewed in the essays of Tom...
Conference proceedings and poster.The conference “Cultures of Exile: Conversations on Language and t...
This essay examines the function of language during a time of genocide as displayed in Imre Kertesz\...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
International audienceThis text aims to rethink the question of exile and how we approach the other ...
Leaving one’s homeland involves seeking recognition in new surroundings, coming to terms with the re...
The self in exile, and the circumstances of exile, are as varied as human character and human histor...
This article focuses on the autobiography On Borrowed Words. A Memoir of Language (2001) by Ilan Sta...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Portal on exile and its potential to ef...
Re-imagining Diaspora through ethno-mimesis: humiliation, human dignity and belonging Here abroad no...
The twentieth century is a time when the discourse of exile is prevalent in culture and literature a...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
The main purpose of this thesis is to discuss what exile writing is and who can be seen as an exile ...
This conference this aims at providing a new understanding of exile as a theoretical concept, analyt...