“I Am the Link Between the Shores Washed by the Caribbean Sea”: Erna Brodber’i̇n Louisiana Adli Romaninda Karayi̇pler Bağlantisi Ve Çok Kültürlü Ameri̇kan Güneyi̇ni̇n Yeni̇den Yapilandirilmasi
Abstract:The U.S. South has been acknowledged to be a microcosm of global souths shaped by multicultural communities and transformed into a global space through border crossings, liminality, and transnational turns, which inevitably led to incredible changes in the field of southern literature. New studies and global movements have given way to multiculturalism that recognizes the Caribbean, Asian, Hispanic, African, and indigenous presence in the South. Multiculturalism ends the black/white and North/ South binaries l… Show more
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