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The literature of the Lebanese diaspora ; representations of place and transnational identity / ; Jumana Bayeh.

https://altair.imarabe.org//notice.php?q=id:125522 book 2015 The Lebanese civil war, which spanned the years of 1975 to 1990, caused the migration of several thousands of Lebanese citizens, many of whom are still writing of their experiences. Jumana Bayeh here presents an important and major study of the literature of the Lebanese diaspora. Focusing on novels and writings produced in the aftermath of Lebanon's protracted civil war, Bayeh explores the complex relationships between place, displacement and belonging, and illuminates the ways in which these writings have shaped a global Lebanese identity. Combining history with sociology, Bayeh examines how the literature borne out of this expatriate community reflects a Lebanese diasporic imaginary that is sensitive to the entangled associations of place and identity. Paving the way for new approaches to understanding diasporic literature and identity, this book will be vital for researchers of migration studies and Middle Eastern literature, as well as those interested in the cultures and history of the Middle East. --Provided by publisher 1 vol. (VIII-277 p.) ; ; 23 cm. Libanais À l'étranger Littérature libanaise 2000-.... Littérature libanaise 20e siècle Transnationalisme Liban Bayeh, Jumana Library of modern Middle East studies ABES
2015
Auteur/Artiste :
Bayeh, Jumana 19..-.... (Auteur)  
Année de publication :
2015  
Description matérielle :
1 vol. (VIII-277 p.) ; ; 23 cm.  
Résumé éditeur :
The Lebanese civil war, which spanned the years of 1975 to 1990, caused the migration of several thousands of Lebanese citizens, many of whom are still writing of their experiences. Jumana Bayeh here presents an important and major study of the literature of the Lebanese diaspora. Focusing on novels and writings produced in the aftermath of Lebanon's protracted civil war, Bayeh explores the complex relationships between place, displacement and belonging, and illuminates the ways in which these writings have shaped a global Lebanese identity. Combining history with sociology, Bayeh examines how the literature borne out of this expatriate community reflects a Lebanese diasporic imaginary that is sensitive to the entangled associations of place and identity. Paving the way for new approaches to understanding diasporic literature and identity, this book will be vital for researchers of migration studies and Middle Eastern literature, as well as those interested in the cultures and history of the Middle East. --Provided by publisher  
Mots-clés :
Libanais  
À l'étranger  
Littérature libanaise  
2000-....  
20e siècle  
Transnationalisme  
Liban