In this era of increasing global mobility, identities are too
complex to be captured by concepts that rely on national borders
for reference. Such identities are not unified or stable, but are
fluid entities which constantly push at the boundaries of the
nation-state, thereby re-defining themselves and the nation-state
simultaneously. Contemporary literature pays specific attention to
internal and external notions of belonging ("Politics of Motion")
and definitions of self resulting from interpersonal relationships
("Politics of Longing"). This collection looks at texts by authors
who are British, American, or Canadian, but for whom a
self-definition according national parameters is insufficient.
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