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Supriya M. Nair
Pathologies of Paradise presents the rich complexity of anglophone Caribbean literature from pluralistic perspectives that contest the reduction of the region to Edenic or infernal stereotypes. But rather than reiterate the familiar critiques of thes
Autor:
Supriya M. Nair
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Journal of the African Literature Association. 16:223-230
Autor:
Supriya M. Nair
Publikováno v:
The Cambridge Companion to Global Literature and Slavery ISBN: 9781009070928
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::243c78145e6710d32de37a8b69235a55
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009070928.016
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009070928.016
Publikováno v:
the minnesota review. 2020:157-166
This interview with Igiaba Scego, renowned Italian author and journalist of Somali descent, explores the relationship between letteratura della migrazione, the italophone migrant literary movement of the 1990s and early 2000s, and migritude, a burgeo
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the minnesota review. 2020:54-66
The first of its kind, this special focus section examines a relatively understudied concept and brings together new literary works and scholarship across continents and languages. Contemporary authors and activists like Fatou Diome, Shailja Patel, A
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the minnesota review. 2020:85-103
The term migritude was first coined by French theorist Jacques Chevrier to characterize “extracontinental” francophone sub-Saharan literatures that have their roots in negritude and immigration. Kenyan cultural artist Shailja Patel later expanded
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the minnesota review. 2020:142-156
Novelist Fatou Diome, Senegalese migrant to France, in 2019 reached the twenty-fifth year in her adopted country. Silver-anniversary motives encouraged the author to chart the quarter century of progress of this “megaphone of migritude,” as Lila
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the minnesota review. 2020:124-141
In his novels Cockroach and Carnival, Rawi Hage explores the varied experiences of postcolonial migrants to the northern city. His protagonists are antiheroes, hustlers who reject the demands of good immigrant citizenship. Theorists of urban life app
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the minnesota review. 2020:104-123
Migritude literature, or the literature of postcolonial migration, is often autobiographical and thus productively read through the lens of life writing. How authors position the immigrant self as subject sheds light on narrative possibilities and th
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the minnesota review. 2020:67-84
This article examines the queer feminist Afro-Asian poetics and politics of spoken word and performance artist Shailja Patel’s 2006 onewoman show and 2010 prose poem, both titled Migritude. Patel’s migritude poetics resonates with and departs fro