Author

Publication

2016-08-15 - Southern Illinois University Press

Language

English

Word Count

22,000 words, Guess

Page Count

88 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100809335409
  • ISBN-139780809335404
  • Library of Congress Control Number2016007913
  • OCLC Control Number934195394
  • Better World Books9780809335404
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCPS3601.L92A6 2016
  • LCCPS3601.L92 A6 2016

Description

"In her third poetry collection, Hijra, Hala Alyan creates poems of migration and flight reflecting and bearing witness to the haunting particulars in her transnational journey as well as those of her mother, her mother's sister, the lost aunts of her father in Gaza, and her Syrian grandmother Alyan's interest in issues of social justice, disparity, and occupation informs her examination of the lives of women from an unnamed, war-torn village as they migrate to the West. These poems explore what it is like for them to lose their home, language, and culture as the result of political conflicts over which they have no control. The speaker contemplates how to go about learning to rebuild life in exile within a city built for others. The reader sees war, diaspora, and immigration, and hears the marginalized voices of women of color. The poems use lyrical diction and striking imagery to evoke the weight of an emotional and visceral journey. They grow and build in length and form, reflecting the gains the women in the poems make in re-creating selfhood through endurance and strength. In prose, narrative, and confessional-style poems, Alyan reflects on how physical space is refashioned, transmitted, and remembered. Her voice is distinct, fresh, relevant, and welcoming"-- "In Islam, hijra refers to the Prophet Muhammad's departure from Mecca to Medina; the term has come to mean any exodus. Bearing witness to the testimony of immigration--not only the poet's but also that of her family--the poems in the collection create a dialogue between the two worlds of migration"--

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  • HijraPaperbackSouthern Illinois University Press2016-08-15

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