Abstract
This paper looks at the field of world literature through the lens of the narratives of paperless migrants. I propose a paradigm of world literary texts that criticize the barriers preventing or restricting Southern border crossers’ ability to circulate freely in this so-called global village. Hakim Abderrezak coined the neologism “illiterature” in order to refer to the literature of “illegal” migration. This paper situates illiterature within the ongoing debate over the redefinition of world literature. It sheds light on contemporary theorizations of world literature in order to show that illiterature represents a transnational genre that incarnates a cross-national interaction exemplary of a world literary model that criticizes the hierarchy of mobility and the unequal access to movement.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Journal of World Literature |
Early online date | 20 Jun 2022 |
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Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 20 Jun 2022 |
Keywords
- illiterature
- transnational literature
- undocumented migration
- world literature