- Journal Issue
- 10.25167/exp13.22.10
- Dec 5, 2022
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.3
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Ishak Berrebbah
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.0
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Jacek Gutorow
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.8
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Agnieszka Kaczmarek
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.9
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Ewa Rajewska
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.1
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Piotr Florczyk
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.4
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Marek Błaszak
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.5
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Tomasz Gadzina
One of the major issues addressed by postcolonial literature is identity crisis.In Australia, a multicultural country and a former settler colony, where the sense of belonging is particularly troubling, this literary theme has been exploited by writers to address the ambiguity of home and belonging.This article attempts to examine Tim Winton's fiction and show how the writer explores the concepts of place and space to set his protagonists' shattered selves in the postcolonial geography.The analysis of his fiction from the perspective of humanistic geography, Edward Relph's concept of placelessness, and Marc Auge's idea of non-place reveals that a simple categorization of Winton's settings into oppressive places and liberating spaces may be insufficient to analyze his characters' experience of displacement and the uncanny for, as the third categorythe postmodern notion of non-placeenters the scene, a stable sense of identity seems unattainable.
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.2
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Hatice Bay
This paper examines J
- Research Article
- 10.25167/exp13.21.9.7
- Dec 1, 2021
- Explorations: A Journal of Language and Literature
- Jacek Gutorow