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The Postcolonial Subject in Transit : Migration, Borders and Subjectivity in Contemporary African Diaspora Literature

Falola, Toyin(Foreword by)Afolayan, Bosede Funke(Contributions by)Bhat, Shilpa Daithota(Contributions by)Ford, Na'Imah(Contributions by)Jick, Henry Kah(Contributions by)Kamara, Samuel, Minnesota State University, Mankato(Contributions by)Maver, Igor(Contributions by)Ncube, Gibson, University of Stellenbosch(Contributions by)Ogunyankin, Grace Adeniyi(Contributions by)Fongang, Delphine(Edited by)
Part of the Transforming Literary Studies series
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The Postcolonial Subject in Transit presents in-depth analyses of the complex transitional migratory identities evident in emerging African diasporic writings.

It provides insights into the hybridity of the migrant experience, where the migrant struggles to negotiate new cultural spaces.

It shows that while some migrants successfully adapt and integrate into new Western locales, others exist at the margins unable to fully negotiate cultural difference.

The diaspora becomes a space for opportunities and economic mobility, as well as alienation and uncertainties.

This illuminates the heterogeneity of the African diasporic narrative; expanding the dialogue of the diaspora, from one of simply loss and melancholia to self-realization and empowerment.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498563856 / 9781498563857
Paperback / softback
820.996
13/08/2020
United States
English
176 pages
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2018.