<b>Subjectification strategies in contemporary fiction by women: exile, migration, wanderings and other types of displacement
Abstract
Current investigation analyzes contemporary fiction by women, frequently marked by different types of displacement processes, such as exile, migration and wanderings, represented as strategies of subjectification of agents in post-modernity. The wandering trend is frequently required as an effort for the identity (re)construction of characters (practically all females) coupled to the shunning of genealogical and national inheritance, replaced by filiations for affective communities and decentralized territories. Theoreticians of displacement conditions, such Nouss (2016), will foreground current analysis.
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