Coming Of Age In Post-War Anglophone Lebanese Literature: The Search For Identity In Niko And Lifted By The Great Nothing

Pamela Layoun
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Abstract:The aim of this article is to highlight the emergence of a coming-of-age trend in post-war Anglophone Lebanese literature and offer a postcolonial reading of the ways in which it explores the complexities of forming an identity in transnational subjects. Niko by Dimitri Nasrallah and Lifted by the Great Nothing by Karim Dimechkie adapt the form of the Bildungsroman to examine the role that diaspora and trauma play in shaping the identity of their young protagonists, whose self-realization depends on finding the parent they lost as a result of the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990). By analyzing these novels’ spatial and temporal mobility, this article argues that their protagonists’ transnational identity prescribes a fluid self which is not fixed to a specific home or to a present, but rather free to move between here and there and then and now.
战后以英语为母语的黎巴嫩文学中的成年:在《尼克》中寻找身份,并被伟大的虚无所提升
摘要:本文旨在强调战后以英语为母语的黎巴嫩文学中出现的一种成年趋势,并提供一种后殖民阅读方式,探讨在跨国主体中形成身份的复杂性。迪米特里·纳斯鲁拉的《尼科》和卡里姆·迪梅克基的《虚无之躯》改编了成长小说的形式,审视了散居和创伤在塑造年轻主人公身份的过程中所起的作用,他们的自我实现依赖于找到因黎巴嫩内战(1975-1990)而失去的父母。通过分析这些小说的空间和时间流动性,本文认为主人公的跨国身份规定了一个流动的自我,这个自我不是固定在一个特定的家或现在,而是自由地在这里和那里,过去和现在之间移动。
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