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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The Routledge Companion to Migration Literature
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'The Routledge Companion to Migration Literature offers a comprehensive survey of an increasingly important field. It demonstrates the influence of the “age of migration” on literature and showcases the role of literature in shaping socio-political debates and creating knowledge about the migratory trajectories, lives, and experiences that have shaped the post-1989 world.

'The contributors examine a broad range of literary texts and critical approaches that cover the spectrum between voluntary and forced migration. In doing so, they reflect the shift in recent years from the author-centric study of migrant writing to a more inclusive conception of migration literature. The book contains sections on key terms and critical approaches in the field; important genres of migration literature; a range of forms and trajectories of migration, with a particular focus on the global South; and on migration literature’s relevance in social contexts outside the academy. Its range of scholarly voices on literature from different geographical contexts and in different languages is central to its call for and contribution to a pluriversal turn in literary migration studies in future scholarship.

'This Companion will be of particular interest to scholars working on contemporary migration literature, and it also offers an introduction to new students and scholars from other fields.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

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Multicultural Migration Literature as Neo-Cosmopolitan Mediation, Sneja Gunew , single work criticism (p. 104-114)
Transpacific Trajectories : Australian Migrant Literature in Spanish and Its Cono Sur Connections, Michael Jacklin , single work criticism (p. 371-383)
'I Am the Child of Africa but a Woman of Australia' : Hani Abdile and Huda Fadlelmawla on Literature, Displacement, Exile, and Somali and Sidanese Disaporic Identities, Omid Tofighian , Hani Abdile , Huda Fadlelmawla , single work criticism (p. 546-558)

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    • Abingdon, Oxfordshire,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 590p.p.
      Description: illus. (b & w)
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      • Published 30 July 2024.
      ISBN: 9781032191690 (hbk), 9781003270409 (ebk)
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