1st Edition

Literature with A White Helmet The Textual-Corporeality of Being, Becoming, and Representing Refugees

By Lava Asaad Copyright 2020
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Literature with A White Helmet explores issues of refugee writers, contemporary works of fiction and nonfiction on the refugee’s body and experience, the biopolitics of refugees, and disputes over the ethicality of representing refugees by writers and human rights activists. The book relies on a broad selection of texts by authors who, in one way or another, have experienced displacement, witnessed it, imagined it, or co-written about it.

    Introduction: What is a Refugee?Chapter 1. Does the Theory Hold? Re-examining Mobility Studies and the Status of the Postmodern RefugeeChapter 2. Nomadic Writers: The Refugee as Writer, Texts as Refugees Samar Yazbek, Sa'dallah Wannous, Nihad Sirees, Khalid Khalifa, and Mustafa Khalifa (A Case Study)Chapter 3. Clandestine Bodies in Transit: Refugee’s Pipe DreamsChapter 4. Muted Bodies, Obstructed Routes: Ghassan Kanafani, Hassan Blasim, Pietro BartoloChapter 5. Can the Refugee Speak? : Voices by Proxy: Storytelling and Surrogate AgenciesConclusionBibliography

    Biography

    Lava Asaad received her PhD from Middle Tennessee State University and is currently a Post-doctoral Fellow at Auburn University.