Deterritorialized Lives — İsmail Kaygısız

Deterritorialized Lives
İsmail KaygısızÇizgi Kitabevi
Deterritorialized Lives
İsmail KaygısızDeterritorialized Lives offers an incisive exploration of how contemporary fiction articulates the psychic and political dislocations of migration in an era defined by exile border regimes and fractured sovereignties Through compelling readings of Brian Chikwava s Harare North and Chris Cleave s The Other Hand İsmail Kaygısız examines how deterritorialization emerges not only as a lived condition but as an aesthetic logic embedded within narrative form Engaging with the theoretical interventions of Deleuze and Guattari Appadurai Mbembe the book traces the uneven textures of migrant subjectivity across postcolonial and geopolitical contexts In its contrapuntal analysis of two divergent protagonists a former agent of state violence entangled in ideology and a young refugee navigating trauma and survival it reveals the intricate interplay of memory identity and displacement Elegantly written and intellectually ambitious Deterritorialized Lives speaks to scholars of literature migration and critical theory offering a powerful meditation on rupture mobility and the imaginative force of fiction Tanıtım Bülteninden

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Deterritorialized Lives offers an incisive exploration of how contemporary fiction articulates the psychic and political dislocations of migration in an era defined by exile border regimes and fractured sovereignties Through compelling readings of Brian Chikwava s Harare North and Chris Cleave s The Other Hand İsmail Kaygısız examines how deterritorialization emerges not only as a lived condition but as an aesthetic logic embedded within narrative form Engaging with the theoretical interventions of Deleuze and Guattari Appadurai Mbembe the book traces the uneven textures of migrant subjectivity across postcolonial and geopolitical contexts In its contrapuntal analysis of two divergent protagonists a former agent of state violence entangled in ideology and a young refugee navigating trauma and survival it reveals the intricate interplay of memory identity and displacement Elegantly written and intellectually ambitious Deterritorialized Lives speaks to scholars of literature migration and critical theory offering a powerful meditation on rupture mobility and the imaginative force of fiction

Çizgi Kitabevi
Deterritorialized Lives offers an incisive exploration of how contemporary fiction articulates the psychic and political dislocations of migration in an era defined by exile border regimes and fractured sovereignties Through compelling readings of Brian Chikwava s Harare North and Chris Cleave s The Other Hand İsmail Kaygısız examines how deterritorialization emerges not only as a lived condition but as an aesthetic logic embedded within narrative form Engaging with the theoretical interventions of Deleuze and Guattari Appadurai Mbembe the book traces the uneven textures of migrant subjectivity across postcolonial and geopolitical contexts In its contrapuntal analysis of two divergent protagonists a former agent of state violence entangled in ideology and a young refugee navigating trauma and survival it reveals the intricate interplay of memory identity and displacement Elegantly written and intellectually ambitious Deterritorialized Lives speaks to scholars of literature migration and critical theory offering a powerful meditation on rupture mobility and the imaginative force of fiction Tanıtım Bülteninden

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İsmail Kaygısız tarafından kaleme alınan Deterritorialized Lives Çizgi Kitabevi Yayınları eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Deterritorialized Lives İsmail Kaygısız Kitap Özeti Deterritorialized Lives offers an incisive exploration of how contemporary fiction articulates the psychic and political dislocations of migration in an era defined by exile border regimes and fractured sovereignties Through compelling readings of Brian Chikwava s Harare North and Chris Cleave s The Other Hand İsmail Kaygısız examines how deterritorialization emerges not only as a lived condition but as an aesthetic logic embedded within narrative form Engaging with the theoretical interventions of Deleuze and Guattari Appadurai Mbembe the book traces the uneven textures of migrant subjectivity across postcolonial and geopolitical contexts In its contrapuntal analysis of two divergent protagonists a former agent of state violence entangled in ideology and a young refugee navigating trauma and survival it reveals the intricate interplay of memory identity and displacement Elegantly written and intellectually ambitious Deterritorialized Lives speaks to scholars of literature migration and critical theory offering a powerful meditation on rupture mobility and the imaginative force of fiction Yayınevi Çizgi Kitabevi Yayınları Yazar İsmail Kaygısız Sayfa 111 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 13 50x21 50 cm Basım Yılı Temmuz 2025 Barkod 9786253965877 Kategori Araştırma İnceleme

Çizgi Kitabevi Yayınları
Deterritorialized Lives offers an incisive exploration of how contemporary fiction articulates the psychic and political dislocations of migration in an era defined by exile border regimes and fractured sovereignties Through compelling readings of Brian Chikwava s Harare North and Chris Cleave s The Other Hand İsmail Kaygısız examines how deterritorialization emerges not only as a lived condition but as an aesthetic logic embedded within narrative form Engaging with the theoretical interventions of Deleuze and Guattari Appadurai Mbembe the book traces the uneven textures of migrant subjectivity across postcolonial and geopolitical contexts In its contrapuntal analysis of two divergent protagonists a former agent of state violence entangled in ideology and a young refugee navigating trauma and survival it reveals the intricate interplay of memory identity and displacement Elegantly written and intellectually ambitious Deterritorialized Lives speaks to scholars of literature migration and critical theory offering a powerful meditation on rupture mobility and the imaginative force of fiction

Çizgi Kitabevi
Deterritorialized Lives offers an incisive exploration of how contemporary fiction articulates the psychic and political dislocations of migration in an era defined by exile border regimes and fractured sovereignties Through compelling readings of Brian Chikwava s Harare North and Chris Cleave s The Other Hand İsmail Kaygısız examines how deterritorialization emerges not only as a lived condition but as an aesthetic logic embedded within narrative form Engaging with the theoretical interventions of Deleuze and Guattari Appadurai Mbembe the book traces the uneven textures of migrant subjectivity across postcolonial and geopolitical contexts In its contrapuntal analysis of two divergent protagonists a former agent of state violence entangled in ideology and a young refugee navigating trauma and survival it reveals the intricate interplay of memory identity and displacement Elegantly written and intellectually ambitious Deterritorialized Lives speaks to scholars of literature migration and critical theory offering a powerful meditation on rupture mobility and the imaginative force of fiction