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Literature, Modern Languages, Political History, postcolonial studies

Female Francophone Aesthetics of Exile: In discussion with Antonia Wimbush

September 2, 2021 Liverpool University Press Leave a comment

Author Antonia Wimbush offers an insight into issues of belonging, geographical mobility and the self in contemporary autofictional literature.

asylum, autofiction, displacement, economic migration, exhile, francophone, Francophone Postcolonial Studies, francospheres, gender, Gender Studies, gender theory, globalization, literary geography, literary studies, Literature, migration, mobility, Modern Languages, modernity, Post-Migratory Cultures in Postcolonial France, postcolonial, windrush, women, Women writers, Women's Studies

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