This book presents a selection of research papers dealing with the
notions of travel and identity in Anglophone literature and
culture. Collectively, the chapters ponder such notions as self and
other, race, centre and periphery, thus shedding new light on a
number of issues that are highly relevant in the context of the
ongoing migration crisis. The contributors employ a diverse range
of theoretical standpoints - from close reading to deconstruction,
from historically informed approaches to linguistic analysis - and
thus offer a nuanced panorama of these issues, especially from the
nineteenth century onwards.
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