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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The Routledge Companion to Migration Literature
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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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