Postkolonialism och poetik

Alejandro Leiva Wengers Till vår ära

Authors

  • Anne Heith Umeå universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54807/kp.v13.30676

Keywords:

postcolonialism, poetics, Alejandro Leiva Wenger, migration, multiculturalism, culture, language, ethnicity, class, gender, age, segregation, marginalization

Abstract

Alejandro Leiva Wenger was born in Chile in 1976. When he was nine years old his mother emigrated to Sweden with Alejandro and his younger brother. Their father remained in Chile. The family settled in a multicultural suburb south of Stockholm. In 2001 Alejandro Leiva Wenger's first collection of short stories entitled In our honour was published. The stories provide a combination of poetological features of an experimental literary tradition and postcolonial themes. The stories are examples of contemporary realist prose portraying life in multicultural Sweden. In some of the stories this is reflected by the use of multiethnic youth language. Twentyfirst-century Sweden is portrayed as a society where the vision of the Swedish welfare state has collapsed. In this contemporary world ethnic, class, gender and age differences are at work in processes of segregation and marginalization.

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Author Biography

Anne Heith, Umeå universitet

Anne Heith, fil.dr i litteraturvetenskap. Universitetslektor vid institutionen för litteraturvetenskap och nordiska språk vid Umeå universitet. Forskar om modern skandinavisk epik.

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Published

2004-06-01

How to Cite

Heith, A. (2004). Postkolonialism och poetik: Alejandro Leiva Wengers Till vår ära. Kulturella Perspektiv – Svensk Etnologisk Tidskrift, 13(2), 2–11. https://doi.org/10.54807/kp.v13.30676

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Review Articles