This collection focuses on a variety of fictional and non-fictional
East European women's migration narratives, multimodal narratives
by migrant artists, and cyber narratives (blogs and personal
stories posted on forums). The book negotiates the concept of
narrative between conventional literary forms, digital discourses,
and the social sciences. It brings together new perspectives on
strategies of representation, trauma, dislocation, and gender
roles. It also claims a place for Eastern Europe on the map of
transnational feminism. (Series: Contributions to Transnational
Feminism - Vol. 4)
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