Overview
Provides a case study for understanding exile literature broadly
Examines theories of nomadism, dislocated women, and other socio-cultural and historical aspects of feminist and women’s writing
Investigates the impact of dislocation on literary production and creative writing
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About this book
This study aims to foreground key literary works in Persian and Australian culture that deal with the representation of exile and dislocation. Through cultural and literary analysis, Dislocation, Writing, and Identity in Australian and Persian Literature investigates the influence of dislocation on self-perception and the remaking of connections both through the act of writing and the attempt to transcend social conventions. Examining writing and identity in David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life (1978), Iranian Diaspora Literature, and Shahrnush Parsipur’s Women Without Men (1989/ Eng.1998), Hasti Abbasi provides a literary analysis of dislocation, with its social and psychological manifestations. Abbasi reveals how the exploration of exile/dislocation, as a narrative that needs to be investigated through imagination and meditation, provides a mechanism for creative writing practice.
Reviews
“Hasti Abbasi’s comparative study of Sharnush Parsipur and David Malouf shows how these writers cross borders of nation, affiliation, gender, and genre while remaining true to their own sense of lived experience and personal autonomy. Abbasi shows how literature can tap into the meaningfulness of social relation while avoiding the social control of too firm a sense of belonging.” (Nicholas Birns, Adjunct Professor at New York University, USA, and author of Contemporary Australian Literature: A World Not Yet Dead (2015))
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Hasti Abbasi teaches Bachelor of Arts courses at Griffith University, Australia. Abbasi has been short listed for the 2018 Viva la Novella VI Prize for her novella And the Raindrops Fill the Sea.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Dislocation, Writing, and Identity in Australian and Persian Literature
Authors: Hasti Abbasi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96484-3
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot Cham
eBook Packages: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-96483-6Published: 14 September 2018
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-96484-3Published: 25 August 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 104
Topics: Postcolonial/World Literature, Literary History, Creative Writing