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This paper attempts to explore how Bharati Mukherjee’s literary creations coincide with the journey from exile to immigration, concentrating mainly on her novel - Jasmine. An attempt is being made to determine the extent to which Mukherjee’s self-identifi... see more

This article aims to reveal the discourse on the resistance of two Javanese ulama who were victims of the Dutch colonial politics of exile in the 19th Century. This study uses several letter manuscripts written by Kiai Ahmad Arrifai Kalisalak and Kiai Has... see more

This article is the result of a master's research carried out in the framework of studies on psychoanalysis, art and politics. It aims to make an articulation between elements of Bertolt Brecht's exile and his thought from the perspective of Fredric James... see more

This paper examines an oft-neglected feature of international migration: social changes (disruptions and/or dislocations of their normal ways of living) in source societies in response to the exigencies of these migrations, and their eventual consequences... see more

After having moved to France in 1968 and having written a large part of his work abroad, Juan José Saer begins to periodically return to Argentina from the eighties, and writes a series of texts on the subject of return and of exile in which he alludes to... see more

The aim of this paper is to discuss, based on the analysis of Carolina Maria de Jesus’ novel Diário de Bitita (1986) and of Conceição Evaristo’s Becos da Memória (2006), the relationship between ancestral memories and the emergence of a literary tradition... see more

The creative work of Julia Kristeva the French author of the Bulgarian origin is investigated. She is perceived as an organic part of the French culture, but in France her status is not so unambiguous. Kristeva does not only accept her strangeness in the ... see more

The given article treats the creative work of two emigrant poets Yevhen Malaniuk (Ukrainian diaspora) and Boris Poplavsky (Russian diaspora). The study concerns the transformation of biographical experience in a trope. “Emigrant's state” of both poets act... see more

Exile is not a singular phenomenon but rather a varied and a heterogeneous one. The term exile generally denotes displacement which refers to a movement out of one’s original place, be it imposed or by one’s choice. The theme of exile is pervasive in Iris... see more

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