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Displacement, Memory, and Travel in Contemporary Migrant Writing
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English
Published/Copyright:
2017
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Displacement, Memory, and Travel in Contemporary Migrant Writing examines contemporary cultural representations of transforming identities in the era of increasing global mobility. It pays particular attention to the ways in which cultural encounters are experienced affectively and discursively in migrant literature. Divided into three parts that deal with refugee writing and displacement, migration and memory, and new European identities, the volume develops current methodologies and shows how postcolonial studies can be applied to the study of cultural encounters. Writers studied include Simão Kikamba, Ishmael Beah, Madhur Jaffrey, Diana Abu-Jaber, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Caryl Phillips, Jamal Mahjoub, and Monica Ali, and several refugee writers.
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Jopi Nyman, Ph.D. (1996), University of Joensuu, is Professor and Chair of English at the University of Eastern Finland. He has published several monographs and edited collections on Anglophone literature and culture.
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eBook published on:
April 18, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9789004342064
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Main content:
252
eBook ISBN:
9789004342064
Keywords for this book
transculturation; postcolonialism; refugees; memory; migration; hybridity; diaspora; British; Jamal Mahjoub; Monica Ali; Caryl Philips; Abdulrazak Gurnah; Ishmael Beah; Kikamba; literature; migrant
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The book is relevant for scholars and students of postcolonial literature and migration studies, academic and public libraries, and research institutes in the field. Relevant subjects: literature, cultural studies, migration studies, transnational studies, postcolonial studies, European Studies, sociology, memory studies