This paper examines the representation of dynamics in a family that result in the separation of family members and their subsequent failure to reunite as a family. It specifically explores how Elieshi Lema’s In the Belly of Dar es Salaam represents characters who are victims of economic and political pressures that force them not only to be migrants but also to negotiate alternative affiliative relationships in order to survive. I explore the narrative in relation to the socio-cultural, economic and political instabilities that disrupt the lives of postcolonial subjects in Africa, producing migrants detached from their biological families. Since characters in this novel move from rural areas to urban spaces, this narrative offers an opportu...
There has been much recent celebration of the success of African 'civil society' in forging global c...
Discourses of migration tend to be decontextualised from the personal and from the lived experience ...
experiences of love, intimacy and connected identity politics in the diaspora. However, there is a p...
This working paper investigates the livelihoods, trajectories, networks and self-generated opportuni...
This paper preoccupies itself with a close analysis of the concept of migration, diasporic realities...
This dissertation examines narratives of the new African diaspora– texts that represent the experien...
Student Number : 0515393R - MA research report - School of Literature and Language Studies - Facu...
This article looks at the construction of space and “home” in the short story “An Ex-mas Feast” whic...
The depiction of family ties is one of the core elements of Swahili novels in Tanzania, especially i...
Abstract: A number of authors of African descent published ‘Afropolitan’ novels around the year 2010...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
The bruised voices of the African immigrants in America have been portrayed in contemporary African ...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
This article examines the themes of neo-colonialism and alienation in Ayi Kwei Armah’s novel Fragmen...
This thesis consists of two parts. Both parts navigate the experience of displacement, in both reali...
There has been much recent celebration of the success of African 'civil society' in forging global c...
Discourses of migration tend to be decontextualised from the personal and from the lived experience ...
experiences of love, intimacy and connected identity politics in the diaspora. However, there is a p...
This working paper investigates the livelihoods, trajectories, networks and self-generated opportuni...
This paper preoccupies itself with a close analysis of the concept of migration, diasporic realities...
This dissertation examines narratives of the new African diaspora– texts that represent the experien...
Student Number : 0515393R - MA research report - School of Literature and Language Studies - Facu...
This article looks at the construction of space and “home” in the short story “An Ex-mas Feast” whic...
The depiction of family ties is one of the core elements of Swahili novels in Tanzania, especially i...
Abstract: A number of authors of African descent published ‘Afropolitan’ novels around the year 2010...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
The bruised voices of the African immigrants in America have been portrayed in contemporary African ...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
This article examines the themes of neo-colonialism and alienation in Ayi Kwei Armah’s novel Fragmen...
This thesis consists of two parts. Both parts navigate the experience of displacement, in both reali...
There has been much recent celebration of the success of African 'civil society' in forging global c...
Discourses of migration tend to be decontextualised from the personal and from the lived experience ...
experiences of love, intimacy and connected identity politics in the diaspora. However, there is a p...