Abstract

Globalization and migratory flows have brought about the progressive transformation of societies. Consequently, many heterogeneous scenarios have been created in cross-border spaces. In this context, literature has become an archipelago of reflection where the conceptual challenges inherent to mobility are exposed from a humanist social perspective. There are many axes of analysis that we could trace in this regard, but we would like to focus on the literary projection of the cross-border experience of Maryam Madjidi, who explore the identity con-struction under the prism of autofiction.

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