“Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah

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Autor(a) principal: Carbonieri, Divanize
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/19340
Resumo: In Links, Nuruddin Farah (2003) portrays a Somali back to his country after more than two decades of exile. The scenario he meets is aSomalia already free from the dictatorship that expulsed him, but still immersed in a bloody civil war between rival militias. Farah’s narrative is largely built around extensive scenes of conversation and confront between this returnee and the Somalis who remained and became involved in the conflict. The current paper demonstrates that the reckoning made possible by these confrontations does not actually mean a leveling of blame, since Farah seems to be very specific about the main reasons for the nation’s current state of destruction. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
title “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
spellingShingle “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
Carbonieri, Divanize
dictatorship
civil war
militias
confrontation
blame
reckoning
title_short “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
title_full “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
title_fullStr “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
title_full_unstemmed “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
title_sort “Please do not judge us too harshly!” – The exile’s return to contemporary Somaliain Links by Nuruddin Farah
author Carbonieri, Divanize
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dictatorship
civil war
militias
confrontation
blame
reckoning
topic dictatorship
civil war
militias
confrontation
blame
reckoning
description In Links, Nuruddin Farah (2003) portrays a Somali back to his country after more than two decades of exile. The scenario he meets is aSomalia already free from the dictatorship that expulsed him, but still immersed in a bloody civil war between rival militias. Farah’s narrative is largely built around extensive scenes of conversation and confront between this returnee and the Somalis who remained and became involved in the conflict. The current paper demonstrates that the reckoning made possible by these confrontations does not actually mean a leveling of blame, since Farah seems to be very specific about the main reasons for the nation’s current state of destruction. 
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