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    Author(s)Katharine N. Harrington
    PublisherLexington Books
    ISBN9781498503570
    Pages154
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    Lexington Books Writing the Nomadic Experience in Contemporary Francophone Literature 2014 Edition by Katharine N. Harrington

    In this book, Author Katharine N. Harrington examines contemporary writers from the French-speaking world who can be classified as literary "nomads." The concept of nomadism, based on the experience of traditionally mobile peoples lacking any fixed home, reflects a postmodern way of thinking that encourages individuals to reconsider rigid definitions of borders, classifications, and identities. Nomadic identities reflect shifting landscapes that defy taking on fully the limits of any one fixed national or cultural identity. In conceiving of identities beyond the boundaries of national or cultural origin, this book opens up the space for nomadic subjects whose identity is based just as much on their geographical displacement and deterritorialization as on a relationship to any one fixed place, community, or culture. This study explores the experience of an existence between borders and its translation into writing that. While nomadism is frequently associated with post-colonial authors, this study considers an eclectic group of contemporary Francophone writers who are not easily defined by the boundaries of one nation, one culture, or one language. Each of the four writers, J.M.G. LeClezio, Nancy Huston, Nina Bouraoui, and Regine Robin maintains a connection to France, but it is one that is complicated by life experiences, backgrounds, and choices that inevitably expand their identities beyond the Hexagon. Harrington examines how these authors' life experiences are reflected in their writing and how they may inform us on the state of our increasingly global world where borders and identities are blurred. Table of contents :- INTRODUCTION: The Evolution of the Notion of Nomadism and its Implications for Contemporary LiteratureCHAPTER 1: Writing from the Margins: Cultural Nomadism in the Life and Work of J.M.G. Le ClezioCHAPTER 2: Nancy Huston and the Art of Negotiating StrangenessCHAPTER 3: Writing as "Seeing" Between Categories in the Novels of Nina BouraouiCHAPTER 4: From the Page and Beyond: Regine Robin and Transcribing DeterritorializationCONCLUSION: Mapping Out Territories Now and Into the Future



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