‘Some believe the men become ghosts, haunting the facades they helped building’: Subaltern Figures and Spectral Metaphors in Sunjeev Sahota, The Year of the Runaways (2015), and Deepak Unnikrishnan’s Temporary People (2017)
Some works in the British sphere have recently focused on refugees in the UK (Sahota, The Year of the Runaways, 2015) or Indian migrant workers in the UAE (Unnikrishnan, Temporary People, 2017). The former sheds light upon characters which have not often been staged in British literature, such as an...
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Main Author: | Jaine Chemmachery |
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Language: | EN FR |
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Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6731ac71a05a4028815927f84a039ba9 |
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