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Mobilizing Narratives Narrating Injustices Of Immobility 1st Edition Hager Ben Driss Editor

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Mobilizing Narratives Narrating Injustices Of Immobility 1st Edition Hager Ben Driss Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Hager Ben Driss (editor)
ISBN: 9781527571860, 1527571866
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Mobilizing Narratives Narrating Injustices Of Immobility 1st Edition Hager Ben Driss Editor by Hager Ben Driss (editor) 9781527571860, 1527571866 instant download after payment.

Edward Said’s summation that “we live in a period of migration, of forced travel and forced residence, that has literally engulfed the globe” is an apt description of the riveting and pervasive nature of (im)mobility in contemporary times. Wars, climate change, economic recessions, and social and cultural inequalities all contribute to coercing both individuals and communities into forced movement or imposed immobility. This volume investigates the injustices related to free circulation as represented in various literary texts.

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