This book reconsiders liminality in postcolonial thought by visiting Mashriqi writers of memoir offering a unique intervention in the understanding of threshold states within postcolonial literary studies. Challenging received perceptions of the concept Bugeja's incisive readings situate liminal space today as a fraught form of consciousness that mediates between conditions of historical contingency and the volatile memorializing present.
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