Contemporary Somali Diasporic Literature
English

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<p>This book considers how the literature of the Somali diaspora deploys themes of ambivalent belonging in cosmopolitan spaces.</p><p> The book starts by building a picture of cosmopolitanism thinking from the European Enlightenment through to key postcolonial thinkers like Anthony Appiah Achille Mbembe and Arjun Appadurai. However the book shows that far from a picture of diverse groups coming together in mutual respect in fact cosmopolitanism is affected by mutual phobias between migrants and their host cultures. These phobias stem from (ethno)racism Islamophobia classicism clannism xenophobia and mutual superiority and inferiority complexes. In building this analysis the book considers key texts from Ayaan Hirsi Yasmeen Maxamuud Jonny Steinberg Nuruddin Farah and Santur Ghedi with settings that range from North America Canada Norway Holland Germany South Africa Saudi Arabia to East Africa.<br><br>Considering literature on the Somali diaspora within the context of major cosmopolitan theories and postcolonial inflexions this book is an important contribution to contemporary sociopolitical conversations and will be of interest to researchers across literary and cultural studies.</p>
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