The geography of ‘otherness’: spaces of conflict in smaro kamboureli’s in the second person

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  • who: Rocco De Leo from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: The Geography of ‘Otherness': Spaces of Conflict in Smaro Kamboureli's in the Second Person, in the Journal: Humanities 2019, 8, 17 of January/19,/1981
  • future: 96) the narrator cannot do anything but displace between past-bound interpretations and future-oriented longings in the middle of what Reinhart Koselleck in Futures Past defined as "space of experience" and "horizon of expectation" (Koselleck 2004).

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