MIGRATION AND MULTIPLICITY OF BELONGING IN CARYL PHILLIPS
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phillips’ works of non-fiction and fiction. In particular, some essays published in two collections, A New World Order (2001) and Colour Me English (2011), and the novel A Distant Shore (2003) investigate...
Main Author: | Paola Della Valle |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Udine
2018-11-01
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Series: | Le Simplegadi |
Online Access: | https://le-simplegadi.it/article/view/1092 |
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