All Stories

  1. Poetics of a Sea
  2. A Polity in Poetry? Notes on the Edge(s) of Memory in Stephanos Stephanides’s The Wind Under My Lips
  3. Postcolonial Studies, Migration, and Literature: Positions, Perspectives and Debates
  4. The Aesthetic of an Orphaned Memory: Journeying Across the ‘Lit-Up Stage’ of Hisham Matar's Siena
  5. Making the World Habitable
  6. Five Years and Count(er)ing: Memoir after Memoir
  7. Chapter 12 ‘What do you do when you cannot leave and cannot return?’: Memoir and the Aporia of Refuge in Hisham Matar’s The Return
  8. Orhan Pamuk’s Melancholic Agency and the Splenetic Périples of Mediterranean Writing
  9. After the Long Wait: Post-Migrant Agency and the Politics of Return in Tahar Ben Jelloun's A Palace in the Old Village
  10. Haunting the Mediterranean? Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book and Its Politics of the Afterwardly
  11. Guest Editor's Introduction: Postcolonial Springs? 2011 and the Articulation of Post-Despotic Culture in the Southeastern Mediterranean
  12. Postcolonial Memoir in the Middle East: Rethinking the Liminal in Mashriqi Writing
  13. Through the Archive, towards Self-Knowledge: Amin Maalouf’s Journey in Origins—A Memoir
  14. The Agency of the Past in Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul—Memories of a City
  15. Negotiating the Diasporic-Israeli Threshold in Amos Oz’s A Tale of Love and Darkness
  16. Exilic Memory and the Spaces of Occupation in Mourid Barghouti’s I Saw Ramallah
  17. Wadad Makdisi Cortas’ A World I Loved: Some Conclusions, More Beginnings