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B/Orders unbound : marginality, ethnicity and identity in literatures / Sule Okuroglu Ozun, Mustafa Kirca (eds.).

Van Pelt Library PN56.B74 B57 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ozun, Sule Okuroglu, editor.
Kirca, Mustafa, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Boundaries in literature.
Borderlands in literature.
Marginality, Social, in literature.
Ethnicity in literature.
Identity (Philosophical concept).
Psychic trauma in literature.
Physical Description:
259 pages ; 22 cm
regular print
Other Title:
Borders unbound
Marginality, ethnicity and identity in literatures
Place of Publication:
Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, 2017.
Summary:
Contemporary literature concerns itself with transgressing borders and destabilizing hierarchical orders. Border crossing to question the given limits and orthodox beliefs brings many disciplines and diverse experiences together, and the result is a myriad of ways of expressing the alternatives when the established boundaries are liberated. The volume presents fifteen essays and brings together many academics and scholars who share a common interest in transgressing borders in literatures. The book is determined to encourage border violations, and each paper tackles the issue of border crossing in different realms and territories. Book jacket.
Contents:
Part 1. Border violations
Part 2. Diasporic experiences
Part 3. Intersections
Part 4. Liminalities translated into film and theatre.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783631696699
3631696698
OCLC:
985079138
Publisher Number:
99975778216

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