Congratulations Dr. Lara El Mekaui!

Friday, May 3, 2024
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Congratulations to our newest PhD graduate Dr. Lara El Mekaui! Lara's dissertation is titled "Hesitant Belonging: Understanding Generational Traumas of Forced Migration in Black and Palestinian Diaspora Contemporary Transnational Fiction." Lara's supervisors were Dr. Heather Smyth and Dr. Jay Dolmage and readers were Dr. Veronica Austen and Dr. Vinh Nguyen. Her external examiner was Dr. Yasmeen Abu-Laban and the internal/external examiner was Dr. Nazli Akhtari. 

Abstract

This dissertation explores the concept of "hesitant belonging" within the context of Black and Palestinian Diaspora Contemporary Transnational Fiction. The study investigates how forced migration, identity formation, and the related affects of uncertainty and ambivalence shape the experiences of diasporic individuals. By analyzing four literary case studies, the work highlights how hesitancy, as a space of uncertainty and stagnation, a response to past trauma and ongoing violence, and a tool for refusal and resistance, influences the sense of belonging in migrant bodies navigating different locales. The broader goal of the dissertation is to elucidate the role of hesitation in understanding complex and difficult forms of belonging, as well as its intersection with diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, affect theory, and trauma studies.