Mohsin Hamid’s novel Exit West narrates migration in a magical realist way, breaking with the stylistic conventions of his genre. Mysterious black doors transport his characters from country to country, thus drastically altering the way in which he portrays migration. This article analyses the effects of these alterations with the help of Jacques Rancière’s work on the relation between arts and politics, especially the idea of dissensus. It argues that there is a potential for disruption inherent to magical realism because of its hybrid composition as the third space between magic and realism. This disruptive power manifests itself on multiple levels in the novel. Firstly, the category of distance is disintegrated as the magical doors blur ...
In Exit West, Mohsin Hamid fictionally reimagines and universalises migrant/refugee experience by pr...
This paper focuses on the literary representation of the a category precariat, pigrants and refugees...
In “Migration and Displacement in Twenty-First Century Magical Realist Fiction” I discuss identity d...
Mohsin Hamid is, along with Salman Rushdie, one of the most powerful ”postcolonial voices" in Britis...
The study aims at exploring the surrealist elements in Mohsin Hamid's novel Exit West. It analyzes t...
Refugee crisis in the last few years of the present century has assumed such vast proportions which ...
Border studies have paid much attention to borders and mobility, conceptualizing borderlines and the...
In his novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) and Exit West (2017), Pakistani writer Mohsin Hami...
This article explores the representation of refugees in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West (2017), a novel whi...
Contemporary novels about refugees often question the appropriateness of traditional narrative forms...
Exit West, by Mohsin Hamid, centres on a young couple’s ordeals as they move under a refugee and mig...
Artykuł analizuje powieść Mohsina Hamida pt. "Exit West" (2017) jako literacką odpowiedź na kryzys m...
International audienceContemporary novels about refugees often question the appropriateness of tradi...
The present paper proposed to present the Middle East crisis in the novels of Mohsin Hamid. The stor...
The present paper proposed to present the Middle East crisis in the novels of Mohsin Hamid. The stor...
In Exit West, Mohsin Hamid fictionally reimagines and universalises migrant/refugee experience by pr...
This paper focuses on the literary representation of the a category precariat, pigrants and refugees...
In “Migration and Displacement in Twenty-First Century Magical Realist Fiction” I discuss identity d...
Mohsin Hamid is, along with Salman Rushdie, one of the most powerful ”postcolonial voices" in Britis...
The study aims at exploring the surrealist elements in Mohsin Hamid's novel Exit West. It analyzes t...
Refugee crisis in the last few years of the present century has assumed such vast proportions which ...
Border studies have paid much attention to borders and mobility, conceptualizing borderlines and the...
In his novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) and Exit West (2017), Pakistani writer Mohsin Hami...
This article explores the representation of refugees in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West (2017), a novel whi...
Contemporary novels about refugees often question the appropriateness of traditional narrative forms...
Exit West, by Mohsin Hamid, centres on a young couple’s ordeals as they move under a refugee and mig...
Artykuł analizuje powieść Mohsina Hamida pt. "Exit West" (2017) jako literacką odpowiedź na kryzys m...
International audienceContemporary novels about refugees often question the appropriateness of tradi...
The present paper proposed to present the Middle East crisis in the novels of Mohsin Hamid. The stor...
The present paper proposed to present the Middle East crisis in the novels of Mohsin Hamid. The stor...
In Exit West, Mohsin Hamid fictionally reimagines and universalises migrant/refugee experience by pr...
This paper focuses on the literary representation of the a category precariat, pigrants and refugees...
In “Migration and Displacement in Twenty-First Century Magical Realist Fiction” I discuss identity d...