Exile in the words of Wallace Stevens, is “a mind of winter” in which the pathos of summer and autumn as much as the potential of spring are nearby but unobtainable. Exile originated in the age-old practice of banishment. Once banished, the exile lives an anomalous and miserable life, with the stigma of being an outsider. Although it is true that anyone prevented from returning home is an exile, some distinctions can be made among exiles, refugees, expatriates and émigrés. Edward Said, in his work, Reflections on Exile, writes, “Refugees…are a creation of the twentieth-century state.” The word “refugee” has become a political one, suggesting large herds of innocent and bewildered people requiring urgent international assistance, whereas “ex...
Exile denotes a place of banishment. Exile, as a place, presupposes its opposite, home. Refugees, on...
The effort of this thesis is to use an anthropologically non-traditional subject, written literature...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
This paper reconsiders the representation of exile in the memoirs of the American modernist Malcolm ...
This article sets out to analyse the concept of exile as portrayed in the work of Edward Said. Our a...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
The twentieth century is a time when the discourse of exile is prevalent in culture and literature a...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
In an essay on Günter Grass, Salman Rushdie suggests that the migrant experiences a triple disruptio...
In his essay "Dream of a Glorious Return," Salman Rushdie explores the central place that India occu...
This paper reconsiders the representation of exile in the memoirs of the American modernist Malcolm ...
The self in exile, and the circumstances of exile, are as varied as human character and human histor...
The main purpose of this thesis is to discuss what exile writing is and who can be seen as an exile ...
Exile denotes a place of banishment. Exile, as a place, presupposes its opposite, home. Refugees, on...
The effort of this thesis is to use an anthropologically non-traditional subject, written literature...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Whether imposed by self or society displacement, breeds catastrophe including agony, nostalgia and f...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
This paper reconsiders the representation of exile in the memoirs of the American modernist Malcolm ...
This article sets out to analyse the concept of exile as portrayed in the work of Edward Said. Our a...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
The twentieth century is a time when the discourse of exile is prevalent in culture and literature a...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
In an essay on Günter Grass, Salman Rushdie suggests that the migrant experiences a triple disruptio...
In his essay "Dream of a Glorious Return," Salman Rushdie explores the central place that India occu...
This paper reconsiders the representation of exile in the memoirs of the American modernist Malcolm ...
The self in exile, and the circumstances of exile, are as varied as human character and human histor...
The main purpose of this thesis is to discuss what exile writing is and who can be seen as an exile ...
Exile denotes a place of banishment. Exile, as a place, presupposes its opposite, home. Refugees, on...
The effort of this thesis is to use an anthropologically non-traditional subject, written literature...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...