In a context of political repression and social oppression like Libya used to be before the Arab Spring, the literary representation of displacement assumes a central role and sometimes becomes a metaphor of an existential condition. Starting from the analysis of some short stories taken from Al-malika by Nağwa Benshatwan – one of the most interesting voices of Libya’s Contemporary literary landscape – this paper will focus on the concept of displacement interpreted not only as a physical and/or figurative migration but also as a tool for representing personal and collective identity
Sciortino, M. (2017). Displacement(s) and Identity in the Libyan Story "Al-Malika" by Nağwa Binšatwan. In L. Denooz, S. Thiéblemont-Dollet (a cura di), Déplacements et Publics (pp. 409-421). Nancy : Presses universitaires de Nancy - Editions Universitaires de Lorraine.
Displacement(s) and Identity in the Libyan Story "Al-Malika" by Nağwa Binšatwan
SCIORTINO, Maria Grazia
2017-01-01
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In a context of political repression and social oppression like Libya used to be before the Arab Spring, the literary representation of displacement assumes a central role and sometimes becomes a metaphor of an existential condition. Starting from the analysis of some short stories taken from Al-malika by Nağwa Benshatwan – one of the most interesting voices of Libya’s Contemporary literary landscape – this paper will focus on the concept of displacement interpreted not only as a physical and/or figurative migration but also as a tool for representing personal and collective identityFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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