Traces of the Deleuzian nomad in Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits

Traces of the Deleuzian nomad in Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits

Author: 
Oladi, Soudeh
Place: 
Oxon
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Responsibility: 
Portelli, John, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of North African Studies
Source: 
Journal of North African Studies,Vol. 22, No. 4, September 2017, pp. 665-678
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In a Deleuzian-inspired deconstruction of identity, home, and subjectivity, the authors explore the cultivation of the self in Laila Lalami's Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits. Beneath the struggle for subjectivity and identity, there exists a discourse of survival that creates an image of the immigrant as the wandering and uncertain citizen. In this context, traces of the Deleuzian nomad are identified and explored in Lalami's characters. These individuals embody qualities attributed to nomads by continuously disrupting different manifestations of fixity in their lives through various forms of resistance. For the characters in Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, possibilities for connection are visible in their struggle to disrupt the perception of a fixed identity. The tapestry of identities created reveals a nomadic potential that interrupts linear notions of being. The consequent creative force enables identities to be negotiated in an in-between space that is decentred and thrives in the realm of unpredictability.

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CITATION: Oladi, Soudeh. Traces of the Deleuzian nomad in Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of North African Studies,Vol. 22, No. 4, September 2017, pp. 665-678 - Available at: https://library.au.int/traces-deleuzian-nomad-hope-and-other-dangerous-pursuits