Longing and Belonging in If They Come for Us by Fatimah Asghar and Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo
Longing and Belonging in If They Come for Us by Fatimah Asghar and Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo
Author(s): Andrada YunusoğluSubject(s): Migration Studies, American Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Feminism; Identity; Intersectionality; Fatimah Asghar; Safia Elhillo;
Summary/Abstract: In this study I shall analyse the sense of belonging in Fatimah Asghar’s debut poetry collection If They Come for Us, and in Safia Elhillo’s novel Home Is Not a Country. Both writers describe a specific experience – being Muslim in the US, and also trying to recover places that were once home. Moreover, these books discuss identity from a feminist perspective, especially from an intersectional point of view, taking into account their multiple identities. Moreover, I aim to showcase that not only by using a first-person perspective, but by addressing issues such as identity, selfhood, belonging, family and (dis) placement, being a woman or a non-confirming person with a Muslim cultural background and also living in a westernized culture, Fatimah Asgharand Safia Elhillo give a voice to a marginalized group. Furthermore, by writing from a feminist perspective they are creating an empowered voice, raising awareness on the above mentioned issues.
Journal: Caietele Echinox
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 45
- Page Range: 172-188
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English
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