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The article analyzes the work and especially the novels by the Canadian writer of Slovenian descent, Ted Kramolc. It places him within the context of other diasporic literary authors in Canada as well as the Slovenian cultural space and discusses the crit... see more

Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities andthe cultural assimilation that occurs over generation and with re-discovering the‘hyphenated-identities’ that forms a major part of a diaspora. The constantconflict between ‘h... see more

This study examines Ghasan Kanafani’s Men in the Sun as a representative novella of the Palestinian identity crisis among the Palestinian refugees in the aftermath of the Nakba in 1948. Kanafani’s emplotment of this identity crisis is couched in a diaspor... see more

Resumo: Este artigo apresenta a biografia e as obras da escritora, empregada doméstica e militante social martinicana Françoise Ega (1920-1976) buscando dar visibilidade para sua trajetória de vida e para suas publicações ainda pouco conhecidas nos círcul... see more

Transnationalism is a current reality as globalisation has accelerated by the never before experienced boost in the development of technology, transport and telecommunications. The modern era is also characterised by migrations - voluntary and involuntary... see more

Contemporary Israeli literature is presently preoccupied with the past diasporic lives of the previous generation, the one that came to Israel from practically all four winds in the mid-late twentieth century. Hungarian-Israeli writers—e.g., Yoel Hoffmann... see more

This paper is based on three selected novels entitled Does My Head Look Big In This? (2005), Ten Things I Hate About Me (2006), and Where The Streets Had A Name (2008) written by Randa Abdel-Fattah (1979), a Palestinian-Egyptian Australian Muslim diaspori... see more

The word ‘diasporic’ means a dispersed mass of people who originally belong to different topographical origins. In ancient times the term diaspora had been associated with the dispersal of a large number of population from their original homelands particu... see more

Diasporic literature encompasses stories about those who disperse or scatter away from their homeland. Diaspora is simply the displacement of a community/culture into another geographical and cultural region. Such movements were common during colonialism.... see more

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