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Literature’s Refuge

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Stories silenced or sequestered by a century of mass displacement between Europe and the Middle East—recovered and retold at lastIn 1923, the Greco-Turkish Population Exchange uprooted and swapped ...
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Stories silenced or sequestered by a century of mass displacement between Europe and the Middle East—recovered and retold at last

In 1923, the Greco-Turkish Population Exchange uprooted and swapped nearly two million Christians and Muslims, “pacifying” the so-called Near East through ethnic partition and refugeehood. This imposition of borders not only uprooted peoples from their place in the world; it also displaced many of their stories from a place in world literature. In Literature’s Refuge, William Stroebel recovers and weaves together work by fugitive writers, oral storytellers, readers, copyists, editors, and translators dispersed by this massive “unmixing” of populations and the broader border logic that it set in motion. Stroebel argues that two complementary forces emerged as a template for the Eastern Mediterranean’s cultural landscape: the modern border, which reshuffled people through a system of filters and checkpoints; and modern philology, which similarly reshuffled their words and works. Philologists and publishers defined modern literature by picking apart, extracting, reformatting, or dispossessing refugee and diasporic texts across a racialized borderscape—a gray zone of semi-inclusion and semi-exclusion, semimobility and immobility.

Stroebel reaches into the chinks and crannies of this borderscape to reconstitute the rich textual geography between Greek Orthodoxy and Sunni Islam, between Greek-script, Arabic-script, and Latin-script literary traditions at the edges of Europe and the Middle East. Doing so, he offers a new methodological toolkit for rewriting the modern borderscapes of world literature.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Series: Translation/Transnation
Publication Date: 18 March 2025
ISBN: 9780691266053
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature, Comparative literature, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern, HISTORY / Europe / Greece (see also Ancient / Greece), HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Refugees, Literature: history and criticism, Refugees and political asylum

"A sensitive, impressively researched, and immaculately argued book that gives voice to texts, their authors, and their handlers. The author’s knowledge of, and sensitivity to, the languages, communities, and cultures spotlighted is exceptional and admirable. Literature’s Refuge is, quite simply, a brilliant achievement."---Panayiotis Xenophontos, Journal of Modern Greek Studies
William Stroebel is assistant professor of modern Greek and comparative literature at the University of Michigan.