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African Migrations - Traversing Hybrid Landscapes

English · Hardback

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This book explores the hybrid landscapes of African migration and offers new insights into the complexity of migratory movements and migrant experiences associated with the African continent. The methodological approaches within this volume include sociolinguistic analysis, literary analysis, and autoethnography.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Mapping the Landscapes of Migration by Ruth Breeze and Sarali Gintsburg
Chapter One: From Angola to Portugal: Narrating Migration, Memory, and Identity in Djaimilia Pereira de Almeidäs Works by Jessica Falconi
Chapter Two: Gluing Together the Fragmented Identities of Zanzibar Arabs: A Heterotopian-Utopian Approach by Sarali Gintsburg
Chapter Three: Clashing Ideological Frameworks in a Belgian Job Interview with a Sierra Leonean Candidate by Dorien Van De Mieroop and Melina De Dijn
Chapter Four: Along the Paths of Resistance: The History of a Moroccan Family in Catalonia through their Multiple Voices by Marta Amorós Torró
Chapter Five: Finding the Voice: Positioning in African Diaspora Media by Ruth Breeze
Chapter Six: ¿From Okacha to Molenbeek¿: Moroccan mu¿akkir¿t in L7a9d¿s Digital Storytelling by Rosa Pennisi
Chapter Seven: Caribbean Canadian Writers of African Descent: The Legacy of `the Door¿ by Judit Nagy
Chapter Eight: Moroccan Women in Rural Spain: Intimate Heterotopias by Sarali Gintsburg and Ruth Breeze
Chapter Nine: Mwinda, `Light of the World¿: Healing Among Congolese Diasporas in Massachusetts by Carolina Nvé Díaz San Francisco
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Sarali Gintsburg is researcher in the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Navarra.
Ruth Breeze is professor of English at the University of Navarra.


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