Displaced: literature of indigeneity, migration, and trauma

Through specific and rigorous analysis of contemporary literary texts, this book shows how writers from inside effected communities portray indigeneity, displacement, and trauma. In a world of increasing global inequality, this study aims to demonstrate how literature, and the study of it, can effec...

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Other Authors: Rose, Kate (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Routledge 2020
Series:Routledge studies in contemporary literature
Routledge studies in contemporary literature 45
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Online Access:Volltext
Summary:Through specific and rigorous analysis of contemporary literary texts, this book shows how writers from inside effected communities portray indigeneity, displacement, and trauma. In a world of increasing global inequality, this study aims to demonstrate how literature, and the study of it, can effect positive social change, notably in the face of global environmental, economic, and social injustice. This collection brings together a diverse and compelling array of voices from academics leading their fields around the world, to pioneer a new approach to literary analysis anchored in engagement with our changing world
Item Description:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 17, 2020)
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 264 pages)
ISBN:9781003005889
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