Literature and Nation in the Middle East 2006
DOI: 10.3366/edinburgh/9780748620739.003.0011
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The Predicament of In-Betweenness in the Contemporary Lebanese Exilic Novel in English

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“…In the context of literary works, there are also quite a lot of discussions about the representation of nationalism. Hout(2006), for example, discussed the problematic conditions of in-betweenness in contemporary exile Lebanese novels that show the relationship between exiles and nations. Among the discussions are the three main elements of memory that function as 'emotional channels to the motherland', including language (in the slip phenomenon to Arabic), culture (in paintings), and history (in dreams) of the original characters.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of literary works, there are also quite a lot of discussions about the representation of nationalism. Hout(2006), for example, discussed the problematic conditions of in-betweenness in contemporary exile Lebanese novels that show the relationship between exiles and nations. Among the discussions are the three main elements of memory that function as 'emotional channels to the motherland', including language (in the slip phenomenon to Arabic), culture (in paintings), and history (in dreams) of the original characters.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, in exchange of two books composed by Lebanese migrants, Hout (2006) recommends that inclination to home is connected with flexibility, a feeling of having a place and individual nobility, wherever and at whatever point these might be found and delighted in. Oust, by differentiation, is a condition of psychological and enthusiastic disharmony whether created by traumas of war and political distribution in the country of one's own or it is prompted to up rootedness physically by external factors (p.193).…”
Section: Distinguishing Between Home and Homelandmentioning
confidence: 99%