Europe’s Compass: Flight Discourse and Mediterraneanism in Contemporary Novels
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https://doi.org/10.15291/gem.2869Abstract
Mediterranneanism – as an “other heading” of Europe at its southernperipheries, including and fending off the other (according to Tomislav
Zelic) – is a new topic in contemporary literary works on refugees. This
essay draws some lines of research, focussing on the Mediterranean
Sea as a narrated passage between the continents, an area of a clash
of cultures, a heterotopic space, and a political hotspot of flight tragedies
in Bodo Kirchhoff’s “Novelle“ Widerfahrnis (2016) and Mathias
Énard’s novels “Erzähl ihnen von Schlachten, Königen und Elefanten”
(2010/2013) and “Straße der Diebe” (2012/2013).
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2025-04-23
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