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The Twoedged Sea Heterotopias Of Contemporary Mediterranean Migrant Literature Nahrain Almousawi

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The Twoedged Sea Heterotopias Of Contemporary Mediterranean Migrant Literature Nahrain Almousawi
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Nahrain Al-Mousawi
ISBN: 9781463243722, 1463243723
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Twoedged Sea Heterotopias Of Contemporary Mediterranean Migrant Literature Nahrain Almousawi by Nahrain Al-mousawi 9781463243722, 1463243723 instant download after payment.

Clandestine migration from North Africa across the Mediterranean has been explored widely in the fields of social science in the past decade, but representations of undocumented migration in literature have not been subject to significant attention and analysis. Charting literary undocumented journeys from the Mediterranean’s southern shores to the global North, the book contributes not only to the discourse on migration literature but on ideas of the Mediterranean as both a dividing border and unifying contact zone, especially vital to the contemporary resurgence of the study of seas.

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