This article reflects on the power of poetry to reframe the concepts of home, arrival and belonging, each of which is important in understanding the relationship between migration and culture. It traces the journey of a collective poem – ‘Grapes in My Father’s Yard’ – that was created during the Material Stories of Migration project in Sheffield in 2015; was performed at Migration Matters Festival and has since been shared in multiple digital and material formats between 2015 and 2022. The text’s trajectory demonstrates poetry’s capacity to transgress structural and grammatical norms and capture that which is absent, ambiguous and elusive in the idea of ‘home’. The poem intertwines different languages and flows between them, enacting the gi...
This research paper documents three bodies of work that comprise the studiocomponent of my Master of...
This paper represents one of a series that make up my non-traditional doctorate thesis. Like the oth...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of ...
Leaving one’s homeland involves seeking recognition in new surroundings, coming to terms with the re...
This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of ...
Notions of “home” in Europe are becoming more fluid, being challenged and reshaped by unprecedented ...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...
This article draws on my own and some of my family’s search for home and belonging, exploring links ...
My PhD thesis addresses the question of how multilingual and exophonic writers used ‘other’ language...
‘I, Migrant?’ is a narrative poetry sequence that explores themes of language, culture, identity and...
Words are a dangerous game. They don’t just describe a reality; they also create it. At the same ti...
The objective of this thesis is to examine how the bereavement of a mother tongue in various ways af...
This research paper documents three bodies of work that comprise the studiocomponent of my Master of...
This paper represents one of a series that make up my non-traditional doctorate thesis. Like the oth...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of ...
Leaving one’s homeland involves seeking recognition in new surroundings, coming to terms with the re...
This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of ...
Notions of “home” in Europe are becoming more fluid, being challenged and reshaped by unprecedented ...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
While home is often theorized as a category of space, the question of home for migrants is a complic...
This thesis proposes a reading of the migration impulse in contemporary Irish poetry, arguing for a ...
This article draws on my own and some of my family’s search for home and belonging, exploring links ...
My PhD thesis addresses the question of how multilingual and exophonic writers used ‘other’ language...
‘I, Migrant?’ is a narrative poetry sequence that explores themes of language, culture, identity and...
Words are a dangerous game. They don’t just describe a reality; they also create it. At the same ti...
The objective of this thesis is to examine how the bereavement of a mother tongue in various ways af...
This research paper documents three bodies of work that comprise the studiocomponent of my Master of...
This paper represents one of a series that make up my non-traditional doctorate thesis. Like the oth...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...