Abstract

The contemporary world is characterized by the phenomena of displacement and human migration in different forms. The migrant subject enters into the paradoxical interiorization of identity: on the one hand, he has left what he was, and on the other, he must update what is shaping him in the present. Literary writing thus becomes a specific space for the expression and articulation of these existential states by bringing us to reflection on the experience of this existence ‘outside the world’ of writers. Pham Van Ky and Linda Lê are among the authors who allow us to question their condition of exile as a possibility of existence.

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