Migration Literature and Hybridity The Different Speeds of Transcult

Using three literary analyses to show what happens once we leave behind the theoretical poverty of celebratory readings of contemporary migration and hybridity literature, this book offers a way out of the theoretical deadlock of putting hybridity ag

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Also by Sten Pultz Moslund MAKING USE OF HISTORY IN NEW SOUTH AFRICAN FICTION: An Analysis of the Purposes of Historical Perspectives in Three Post-Apartheid Novels

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LONDON: Migrant City

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The Different Speeds of Transcultural Change

Sten Pultz Moslund

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