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... exile and diaspora are rooted in the archipelago , and through their work , Hall and Gilroy transform their biographies of dislocation into academic and intellectual bridges - concepts of migration that tie the New World to Europe along ...
... exile and diaspora are rooted in the archipelago , and through their work , Hall and Gilroy transform their biographies of dislocation into academic and intellectual bridges - concepts of migration that tie the New World to Europe along ...
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... exile " signifies displacement and " diaspora " in - betweenity , then clearly the concepts of home differ . For Rhys , the involvement with " home " and with writing takes the form of an intertextuality of rewriting canonical texts in ...
... exile " signifies displacement and " diaspora " in - betweenity , then clearly the concepts of home differ . For Rhys , the involvement with " home " and with writing takes the form of an intertextuality of rewriting canonical texts in ...
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... Exiles , Diasporas . Stanford , California : Stanford UP , 1998. 217 . 9. Melville's VT won the Whitbread First Novel Award in 1997 , Harris's Palace , also a first novel and written in London during his first year of emigration / exile ...
... Exiles , Diasporas . Stanford , California : Stanford UP , 1998. 217 . 9. Melville's VT won the Whitbread First Novel Award in 1997 , Harris's Palace , also a first novel and written in London during his first year of emigration / exile ...
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