38.2 | 2016
Geographies of Displacement
Edited by Claire Omhovère
The expansion of the British Empire and its subsequent contraction and transformation into the Commonwealth was accompanied in postcolonial societies by the displacement of populations of diverse origins which, on coming into contact with each other, were transformed at the interface. The processes of exchange and transformation have given rise to original cultural productions which are the object of study of this issue, in the full diversity of their forms: literary, artistic, and cultural.
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Geographies of Displacement: Introduction [Full text]
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