Negotiation of Un/Belongingness between the “(Imagined) Homelands” from a Transnational, South Asian, Brown Woman’s Perspective: A Case Study of Taslima Nasreen’s French Lover.
<p>“Border” beyond its geographical logic becomes a topic of discussion in the transnational studies from the late twentieth century which challenges the established notion of the nation-state. The rhetoric of border as Anzaldúa (1987) calls “borderlands” and “Nueva Conciencia Mestiza” allow t...
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Main Author: | Shilpi Gupta |
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Language: | EN ES |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/28f6adddb7054fc0a21a7cafa18b77cd |
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