"Diaspora is a Greek word: Words by Greeks on the Diaspora"

Marina Frangos

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Abstract

The article explores the different types of the Greek Diaspora in the past 150 years and how these different types are identified in literary production. Following global diasporas’ theory and particularly Robin Cohen’s typology of victim, labour, trade, cultural and imperial diasporas, various literary works are cited by writers of Greek heritage from different countries to determine whether these different types of diaspora have been represented and presented to a global audience. The article adds to a better understanding of global migrant literature. Writers cited include Elia Kazan, Pulitzer-prize winner Greek American Jeffrey Eugenides and Australia’s Christos Tsiolkas.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCALL: Irish Journal for Culture, Arts, Literature and Language
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • diaspora
  • migration
  • migrant literature
  • trauma
  • Greek diaspora
  • genocide
  • multiculturalism

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