Poetics of Expulsion in UK Narratives of the New Galician Diaspora

Since 2008, thousands of young Galician graduates have left their country looking for the job opportunities they cannot find at home, with the UK (particularly London) as their main destination. A noticeable feature of this movement is the increase of women migrants, who have sometimes occupied unsk...

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Main Author: David Miranda-Barreiro
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/11/2/37
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description Since 2008, thousands of young Galician graduates have left their country looking for the job opportunities they cannot find at home, with the UK (particularly London) as their main destination. A noticeable feature of this movement is the increase of women migrants, who have sometimes occupied unskilled, low-paid jobs despite their university qualifications. Starting in the second decade of the 21st century, a corpus of narrative texts written by Galician women authors (Alba Lago, Anna R. Figueiredo, María Alonso, and Eva Moreda) has given visibility to these experiences. Lago’s, Figueiredo’s, and Alonso’s characters express anger and frustration as a way of denouncing the precariousness of their situation and the material conditions that led to their departure from Galicia. Combining different theoretical approaches from migration studies (Morokvasic; Nail; Kędra), criticism of global neoliberalism (Bourdieu; Bauman; Sassen), and affect theory (Ahmed), I propose an analytical framework for reading these texts as expression of a “poetics of expulsion” with four thematic axes: expulsion, exploitation, (dis)connection, and repossession. I finish by considering Moreda’s novel as illustrative of a different view of migration, focusing on the migrant’s agency and on migration as a personal choice (Silvey and Lawson).
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spelling doaj.art-1504d9547a294d399592e8af9250e8dc2023-12-01T20:59:33ZengMDPI AGHumanities2076-07872022-03-011123710.3390/h11020037Poetics of Expulsion in UK Narratives of the New Galician DiasporaDavid Miranda-Barreiro0Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, Bangor University, Bangor (Gwynedd) LL57 2DG, UKSince 2008, thousands of young Galician graduates have left their country looking for the job opportunities they cannot find at home, with the UK (particularly London) as their main destination. A noticeable feature of this movement is the increase of women migrants, who have sometimes occupied unskilled, low-paid jobs despite their university qualifications. Starting in the second decade of the 21st century, a corpus of narrative texts written by Galician women authors (Alba Lago, Anna R. Figueiredo, María Alonso, and Eva Moreda) has given visibility to these experiences. Lago’s, Figueiredo’s, and Alonso’s characters express anger and frustration as a way of denouncing the precariousness of their situation and the material conditions that led to their departure from Galicia. Combining different theoretical approaches from migration studies (Morokvasic; Nail; Kędra), criticism of global neoliberalism (Bourdieu; Bauman; Sassen), and affect theory (Ahmed), I propose an analytical framework for reading these texts as expression of a “poetics of expulsion” with four thematic axes: expulsion, exploitation, (dis)connection, and repossession. I finish by considering Moreda’s novel as illustrative of a different view of migration, focusing on the migrant’s agency and on migration as a personal choice (Silvey and Lawson).https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/11/2/37new Galician diasporaUnited Kingdommigrationgendernarrativeexpulsion
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title Poetics of Expulsion in UK Narratives of the New Galician Diaspora
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title_fullStr Poetics of Expulsion in UK Narratives of the New Galician Diaspora
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title_short Poetics of Expulsion in UK Narratives of the New Galician Diaspora
title_sort poetics of expulsion in uk narratives of the new galician diaspora
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United Kingdom
migration
gender
narrative
expulsion
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