(re)mapping europe from a black diasporic perspective

dc.contributor.authorAaid, Salah Eddine
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-16T00:51:45Z
dc.date.available2022-05-16T00:51:45Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractInscribed in Homi Bhabha's project of "re-inventing Britain" and Stuart Hall's representation of cultural diversity, the present study explores the way in which the tropes of magical realism have been implemented to remap the new frontiers of the European construct in Bernardine Evaristo's Soul Tourists. In order to achieve this aim, a close reading technique has been relied on to deconstruct the text into basic dichotomies that trace the European centre and its margin. Furthermore, the British magical realism model of Anne Hegerfeldt is employed to highlight how the writer successfully reversed the realistic paradigm of the centre as she focalised the narration from an "ex-centric" point of view. In doing so, Europe became a warm home for the diasporic subject.ar
dc.identifier.issn1112-3974
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/13137
dc.language.isootherar
dc.publisherRevue de Traduction et Languesar
dc.subjectDecentring Europear
dc.subjectEx-centric Focalizationar
dc.subjectMagical Realismar
dc.subjectPsychological Literalizationar
dc.title(re)mapping europe from a black diasporic perspectivear
dc.title.alternativethe case of Bernardine Evaristo' soul touristsar
dc.typeArticlear
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