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https://doi.org/10.38003/ccsr.3.5-6.10
Récits d’absence : des hétérochronies au féminin ?
Constance De Gourcy
; Aix Marseille Université
Abstract
While the concepts of heterochrony and heterotopia forged by Michel Foucault have an
explanatory scope that goes far beyond their original one, their contributions to the field
of mobility and migration are examined in this paper through narratives of absence. It
will be a question of grasping the way in which these stories put into perspective the
experience of absence, as a separate space and time, due to the uncertainty that weighs
over a condition of becoming a migrant. In this article will see through three illustrative
accounts of situations of absence that they open up broader questions about a missing
presence and the reasons behind it.
Keywords
absence, separation, narratives, waiting, vanishing
Hrčak ID:
328118
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Publication date:
31.12.2021.
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