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Culture Literature And Migration Ali Tilbe Rania M Rafik Khalil Editor

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Culture Literature And Migration Ali Tilbe Rania M Rafik Khalil Editor
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Publisher: Transnational Press London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Ali Tilbe, Rania M. Rafik Khalil (editor)
ISBN: 9781912997282, 1912997282
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Culture Literature And Migration Ali Tilbe Rania M Rafik Khalil Editor by Ali Tilbe, Rania M. Rafik Khalil (editor) 9781912997282, 1912997282 instant download after payment.

Culture, Literature and Migration gives us a unique insight into the emotional and physical experiences of immigrants. By shedding light on the challenges of the plight, the chapters in this book raise awareness of the global scale of the crisis and reduces hostility towards the displaced as a result of a better understanding of that which is often left unspoken of and unheard of. The distinctiveness of voluntary and involuntary immigration is brought forward and contextualized in order to emphasise the trauma of forced departure and the often forgotten psychological complications of the host nation. With such matters arising, there is an ultimate return to notions of hegemony, colonialism, otherness, hybridity and citizenship. New understandings of identity, nationalism and multiculturalism are explored in context of transnationalism and multiculturalism. Culture, Literature and Migration critically analyzes the transformation of the immigrant and highlights the importance of hope and the power of inclusiveness in a fragmented global environment. Content: Introduction - Ali Tilbe and Rania M Rafik KhalilChapter 1 - The Bildungsroman and Building a Hybrid Identity in the Postcolonial Context: Migration as Formative Experience in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane - Petru Golban and Derya BenliChapter 2 - The Migrant Female Writer, Originally from Muslim Country in the Literary Field: A Sociological Approach - Francesco BellinzisChapter 3 - Migration, Integration and Power. The Image of “the Dumb Swede” in Swede Hollow and the Image of Contemporary New Swedes in One Eye Red and She Is Not Me - Maria BäckeChapter 4 - Coerced Migration, Migrating Rhetoric: The ‘Forked Tongue’ of Native American Removal Policy in the Nineteenth-Century United States - Estella CiobanuChapter 5 - The Migrant Hero’s Boundaries of Masculine Honour Code in Elif Shafak’s Honour - Tatiana GolbanChapter 6 - Literary Representations of Progressive Era Lithuanian Immigrants in the United States and the Question of Genre: Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle (1906) - Cansu Özge ÖzmenChapter 7 - Migration, Maturation and Identity Crisis in Abani’s Select Novels: A Postcolonial Reading - Bernard Dickson and Chinyere Egbuta

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