Borrowed voices: narrating the migrant’s story in contemporary European literature between advocacy, silence and ventriloquism

Journal for Cultural Research 23 (2):173-186 (2019)
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ABSTRACTOver the last decade, Europe’s immigration regulations have raised concerns regarding human rights and divided the public opinion on transnational movement, particularly with the ever-growi...

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