Research Article | Open Access
Refugee Narratives after the Arab Spring: Themes and Forms
Chahra BELGHOUL
Pages: 144-162
Abstract
This study aims to examine the term "refugee literature" critically by exploring the historical and epistemological contexts of its emergence. Additionally, it seeks to highlight a sample of refugee narratives that arose after the Arab Spring, written from both insider and outsider perspectives, to analyze their thematic and generic particularities while uncovering their shared issues.
Keywords
Refugee, literature, Arab Spring, journey, tragedy