© 2015 Taylor & Francis The use of postmodern discourses of movement to analyze literary works involving migration has contributed to a valorization of displacement, which tends to be seen as both inherently resistant and creatively productive. While such approaches have been important for problematizing hegemonic mobilizations of “home”, there is also a danger in reading movement as constitutive of the (post)modern world. In particular, such frameworks often overlook the experiences of those who are forcibly displaced. Critical investment in tropes of migrancy may unwittingly recycle imperialist assumptions by producing imagined spaces of alterity that serve to liberate the centred, “at home” subject at the expense of historicized experien...
The attempt to come to terms with the meaning of home, both literally and metaphorically, has become...
"Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions written from multiple discip...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...
Abdulrazak Gurnah\u2019s postcolonial counter narratives show a wider world, whose multiple identiti...
Student Number : 0515393R - MA research report - School of Literature and Language Studies - Facu...
This thesis examines notions of borders, home, belonging and futurity in contexts of forced migratio...
This article looks at two novels exploring the pains and gains of the immigrant experience. Both By ...
This paper explores the fictional representation of the Syrian refugee crisis in Khaled Hosseini's n...
In this paper, I consider By the Sea (2001) and Gravel Heart (2017) as examples of how the Zanzibari...
In the 21st century’s climate of globalization and mobilisation, refugees, asylum seekers and illega...
This article rethinks contemporary approaches to asylum by examining literary accounts of human disp...
Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions from multiple disciplines and...
After a record-breaking swell in global displacement marking recent years up to 2016-2017, questions...
International audienceThis article focuses on three poets (Salah Faik, Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen and Ahmat...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
The attempt to come to terms with the meaning of home, both literally and metaphorically, has become...
"Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions written from multiple discip...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...
Abdulrazak Gurnah\u2019s postcolonial counter narratives show a wider world, whose multiple identiti...
Student Number : 0515393R - MA research report - School of Literature and Language Studies - Facu...
This thesis examines notions of borders, home, belonging and futurity in contexts of forced migratio...
This article looks at two novels exploring the pains and gains of the immigrant experience. Both By ...
This paper explores the fictional representation of the Syrian refugee crisis in Khaled Hosseini's n...
In this paper, I consider By the Sea (2001) and Gravel Heart (2017) as examples of how the Zanzibari...
In the 21st century’s climate of globalization and mobilisation, refugees, asylum seekers and illega...
This article rethinks contemporary approaches to asylum by examining literary accounts of human disp...
Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions from multiple disciplines and...
After a record-breaking swell in global displacement marking recent years up to 2016-2017, questions...
International audienceThis article focuses on three poets (Salah Faik, Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen and Ahmat...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
The attempt to come to terms with the meaning of home, both literally and metaphorically, has become...
"Refuge in a Moving World draws together more than thirty contributions written from multiple discip...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...