Somali citizens, both at home and abroad, have been reduced to a life of uncertainty, instability and insecurity. This article considers Somalis as part of the ‘precariat’ (as theorized by Pierre Bourdieu, Guy Standing, and others). Drawing on critical terrorism and trauma scholarship, the article gauges the experiences of the precariat subject, highlighting how these experiences affect the daily lives of the Somali migrant community in Nuruddin Farah’s North of Dawn (2018). The aim of this article is to consider the relationship among precarity, extremism and the postcolonial émigré with regard to the contingent and fractious relations established by and between the Somali migrant characters and their hosts in the novel. Whereas predominan...
The article uses the example of the Somali war to analyse how globally travelling ideas and politica...
The increasing number of foreigners to the Shabab numbers mirrors a global dilemma in the fight agai...
CITATION: Gagiano, A. 2020. Male 'Somaliness' in diasporic contexts : Somali authors' evaluative evo...
Situated within a body of writing that is preoccupied with engagement with terrorism, this article c...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
Addressing five texts by four Somali authors—Nuruddin Farah’s Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the S...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa; is wrought with multiplex conflictive issues like dictator...
Maps, given its intriguing narrative thrusts and multi-axial thematic concerns, is arguably the most...
Cet article se propose d'examiner les causes du conflit Somalien qui a provoqué l'exode de plus de d...
In this chapter, the transformation of violence in Somalia is explored alongside concomitant shiftin...
© 2015 The Author. Recently, the Somali diaspora has found itself at the centre of heightened securi...
In Farah\u27s fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a re...
The article uses the example of the Somali war to analyse how globally travelling ideas and politica...
The increasing number of foreigners to the Shabab numbers mirrors a global dilemma in the fight agai...
CITATION: Gagiano, A. 2020. Male 'Somaliness' in diasporic contexts : Somali authors' evaluative evo...
Situated within a body of writing that is preoccupied with engagement with terrorism, this article c...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
Addressing five texts by four Somali authors—Nuruddin Farah’s Yesterday, Tomorrow: Voices from the S...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
Somalia, a country in the Horn of Africa; is wrought with multiplex conflictive issues like dictator...
Maps, given its intriguing narrative thrusts and multi-axial thematic concerns, is arguably the most...
Cet article se propose d'examiner les causes du conflit Somalien qui a provoqué l'exode de plus de d...
In this chapter, the transformation of violence in Somalia is explored alongside concomitant shiftin...
© 2015 The Author. Recently, the Somali diaspora has found itself at the centre of heightened securi...
In Farah\u27s fiction Somali oral traditions are shown to possess a resilient strength and even a re...
The article uses the example of the Somali war to analyse how globally travelling ideas and politica...
The increasing number of foreigners to the Shabab numbers mirrors a global dilemma in the fight agai...
CITATION: Gagiano, A. 2020. Male 'Somaliness' in diasporic contexts : Somali authors' evaluative evo...