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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Decolonial • Tim Jones • Mumbai migrants • Dreaming • Négritude • Habel • Intermediality • Migrant literature • Urban identity • Narayan Surve • Supernatural • Caribbean • Mohammed Dib • Negative solidarity • Neoliberalism • David Fennario • Failure • Canadian Theatre • New Zealand • Indigenous pandemic fiction • Subverting of the imaginary • Transnationalism • Cherie Dimaline • Subaltern studies • Storytelling • Exit West • Autobiography • Mabanckou • Cotton mill workers • Césaire • Decoloniality • Refugee novel • Pluralism • Multiplicity • Poetics of space • Visibility • Mbougar Sarr • Ekphrasis • Narratives • Mohsin Hamid • Climate refugees • Painting • Social criticism • Heterotopy • Chaos-world • Cultural heritage • Refugee • Walcott • Whichcraft • Damas • Migration • Postmigration • Language
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/Tol/2499-5975/2024/01 | Pubblicato 09 Dicembre 2024 | Lingua en, fr, it
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