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Travelling Home: The Scandinavian Transnational Adoptee Identity on the Move
ABSTRACT: Globalization and migration are strong themes in contemporary Scandinavian
literature. In this literature, which discusses migration in relation to complex questions
about home, national identity, and the self, memoirs written by Scandinavian transnational
adoptees stand out as a new intriguing literary voice. This raises the question how
we can understand Scandinavian transnational adoptees as migrants and travelling subjects.
By using Trinh T Minh-haʼs idea of “home” as a source of movement or travelling as a starting point, this article explores
the Scandinavian transnational adoptee subject as a migrant identity and as a traveller
in literary works written by these adoptees. The article focuses on two physical journeys:
the journey through which the transnational adoptee arrives in the Scandinavian country
as an immigrant and the journey he/she takes when revisiting the country of birth
as a traveller/tourist. This ends up in a discussion of how “home” could be interpreted in the complex migration identity that is the Scandinavian transnational
adoptee identity.