GETTING AWAY WITH DIASPORA: SCOTLAND AND SOUTH AFRICA IN ZOË WICOMB’S THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
My article examines the diasporic implications in the fictional works of Zoë Wicomb, who was born in South Africa and migrated to Scotland during apartheid. The ideas of ‘belonging’ to her motherland and ‘rooting’ in her country of adoption play a crucial role in her narrative revealing the ideologi...
Main Author: | Maria Paola Guarducci |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Udine
2015-11-01
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Series: | Le Simplegadi |
Online Access: | https://le-simplegadi.it/article/view/1199 |
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