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Narratives of Precarious Migrancy in the Global South

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This volume sets out to challenge and expand Anglophone literary migration studies in the global North with a two-fold approach. It proposes precarious migrancy as a conceptual framework to capture hitherto neglected aspects of subaltern displacement, and it turns to the global South as a site of knowledge production about migration. The chapters discuss literary narratives originally written in Chinese, Kurdish and Italian as well as English, and covering a wide geographical range, to ask what experiences and understandings of migration emerge from global South perspectives. Across the volume, precarious migrancy emerges as a key concept for understanding contemporary globalization in general and migration in the global South in particular. The chapters offer significant reconceptualizations of precarity and migrancy by reading Southern literatures of migration as a mode of theorization of the contemporary world, contributing to the ongoing shift in framings of migration in Anglophone and postcolonial literary studies.

This volume will be of significant interest to scholars in literary migration studies, global South studies, and postcolonial studies. It offers readings of rarely studied literary texts, as well as new concepts for scholars interested in understanding the nexus literature and migration today.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 04 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032156361

About

Gigi Adair is junior professor in English at the University of Bielefeld. Her research is situated at the intersection of Black Atlantic studies gender/queer studies and postcolonial studies. She is the author of Kinship Across the Black Atlantic. Writing Diasporic Relations (Liverpool UP 2019) and one of the co-editors of the Routledge Companion to Migration Literature (2024).Carly McLaughlin works at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau in Germany. She has published at the intersection of childhood studies and forced migration studies with a particular focus on how the politics of childhood influences how child migrants are represented and treated especially within the context of illegalized migration. She is one of the co-editors of the Routledge Companion to Migration Literature (2024).

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