scholarly journals Mobility and Identity in the Art and Literature of Etel Adnan

Two Homelands ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laure Zarif Keyrouz

This article is based on a literary reading of two books by Etel Adnan: In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country and Of Cities & Women (Letters to Fawwaz), and on an interview that the author personally conducted with her in 2018. It examines Adnan’s sense of nomadism in her art and literature. She is born into a nomadic culture and moves as an intellectual nomad from Lebanon to Paris, and then to California, and finally returns to Lebanon before having to escape due to the civil war. Her nomadism gives her an inspiring openness, creating a state of béance – the freedom from borders postulated by Bouraoui.

Author(s):  
Ian Finseth

The Civil War dead are alive and well in American culture. In the thoroughfares and byways of popular media, in the corridors of academia, and in the domains of art and literature, they continue to make their presence felt. In TV dramas such as House of Cards...


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caroline A. Hartzell ◽  
Matthew Hoddie
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Jonathan D. Smele
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Barbara F. Walter
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Author(s):  
Lars-Erik Cederman ◽  
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch ◽  
Halvard Buhaug
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