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Rejection Of Victimhood In Literature Sean James Bosman

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Rejection Of Victimhood In Literature Sean James Bosman
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.03 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Sean James Bosman
ISBN: 9789004469006, 9789004468993, 9004469001, 9004468994
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 96

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Rejection Of Victimhood In Literature Sean James Bosman by Sean James Bosman 9789004469006, 9789004468993, 9004469001, 9004468994 instant download after payment.

Transnational writers are increasingly opposed to representations of refugees, exiles, migrants, and their descendants as emblematic victims. With the rise of populist nationalisms in the USA and the UK in the eras of Trumpism, Brexit, and their aftermath, targets of nationalist groups have increasingly been represented, and thus constituted, as individual suffering victims. Certain groups embrace such representations. They use them to secure help and protection for themselves. Less scrupulous individuals may even embrace these representations to elide their own accountability and further nefarious goals. This book examines an intriguing selection of writers to show how they are attempting to recalibrate such stories to reject victimhood. It explores how just memory is deployed to ascribe agency to transnational characters.

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