The aim of this chapter is to study the representation of different borders and its role in the portrayal of otherness in 2020 by Javier Moreno. 2020 is a novel built on the thoughts and voices of a series of characters. Amongst these, we can find Nabil, a young man of Saharawi origin; Jorge, a homeless man with Asperger’s; Josefina, a rich young anorexic woman; and her father, Gowan, a successful businessman of Scottish origin, who has disappeared and is involved in the creation of a mystic revolutionary movement. We explore the ways in which the novel builds a dystopic society through the representation of dysfunctional characters embodying different kinds of otherness and the way in which spatiality and the body are key to understanding ...
The number of forced migrants from the Global South to the Global North has increased in recent year...
Hartner M, Schneider R. British Novels of Migration and the Construction of Transnational Mental Spa...
Approaches to world literature often think through binaries of local/global, major/minor, provincia...
A number of novels about the financial crisis and its consequences have been written in Spain in rec...
This book critically challenges the usual territorial understanding of borders by examining the ofte...
The chapter furnishes some reflections on the so-called migrants’ emergency from the point of view o...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
The works explored here, Jamaica Kincaid's novel Lucy (2002) and the stories “The Book of Miracles” ...
In “Migration and Displacement in Twenty-First Century Magical Realist Fiction” I discuss identity d...
Working at the intersection of comparative literature and novel theory, my dissertation is a compara...
Border studies have paid much attention to borders and mobility, conceptualizing borderlines and the...
Examining Caryl Phillips’s later fiction (A Distant Shore and In the Falling Snow) through the...
This study explores the representation of the undocumented migrant in the contemporary Latin America...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
National and transnational human migration have appeared to be inevitable as a result of various sit...
The number of forced migrants from the Global South to the Global North has increased in recent year...
Hartner M, Schneider R. British Novels of Migration and the Construction of Transnational Mental Spa...
Approaches to world literature often think through binaries of local/global, major/minor, provincia...
A number of novels about the financial crisis and its consequences have been written in Spain in rec...
This book critically challenges the usual territorial understanding of borders by examining the ofte...
The chapter furnishes some reflections on the so-called migrants’ emergency from the point of view o...
How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across c...
The works explored here, Jamaica Kincaid's novel Lucy (2002) and the stories “The Book of Miracles” ...
In “Migration and Displacement in Twenty-First Century Magical Realist Fiction” I discuss identity d...
Working at the intersection of comparative literature and novel theory, my dissertation is a compara...
Border studies have paid much attention to borders and mobility, conceptualizing borderlines and the...
Examining Caryl Phillips’s later fiction (A Distant Shore and In the Falling Snow) through the...
This study explores the representation of the undocumented migrant in the contemporary Latin America...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
National and transnational human migration have appeared to be inevitable as a result of various sit...
The number of forced migrants from the Global South to the Global North has increased in recent year...
Hartner M, Schneider R. British Novels of Migration and the Construction of Transnational Mental Spa...
Approaches to world literature often think through binaries of local/global, major/minor, provincia...