2020
DOI: 10.24193/cechinox.2020.38.25
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On Necropolitics and the Female Refugee in Edna O’Brien’s Girl (2019)

Abstract: Written six decades after the contentious, yet highly influential feminist saga The Country Girls and inspired by the traumatic abduction of several young Nigerian women by local terrorist factions in 2014, Edna O’Brien’s 2019 novel Girl echoes the author’s earlier concerns with Irish parochialism and patriarchalism. Maryam barely survives the ordeals of the terrorist camp. Moreover, her subsequent reinsertion in a society that completely effaces her illustrates the ever-shifting criteria that will determine i… Show more

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