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Year 2024, Issue: 39, 972 - 982, 21.04.2024
https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.1471668

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Divided Selves in Exile: Third Space in Louis de Bernières’ Birds Without Wings

Year 2024, Issue: 39, 972 - 982, 21.04.2024
https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.1471668

Abstract

Set in the early 20th century, Louis de Bernieres’ novel Birds Without Wings focuses on the divided identities negatively influenced by wars, exile, and migration in southwestern Anatolia just before the decline of the Ottoman Empire and foundation of Republican Turkey. Based on the decision of population exchange, a great number of non-Muslim people were deported to a foreign land (Greece), away from the newly defined borders of the new Turkish Republic. In his novel Birds Without Wings, Louis de Bernières scrutinizes this social phenomenon and questions the significance and validity of the notions such as race, religion, ethnicity or language in the nation building process. The author deplores the loss of multicultural lifestyle in a utopian, idyllic Anatolian town with the displacement of Greek and Armenian residents. The multicultural structure of society penetrates into the formal and narrative features of the novel, such as multiplicities in viewpoints, a mixture of genres, different languages and the use of nicknames for protagonists. Intercultural encounter provokes hybridity and leads to the emergence of multiplicities in society. However, the exchange of population puts an end to the long-established multicultural society structure, a dynamic cultural exchange and negotiation. The use of multiple voices, multiple characters, narrative techniques, and multiple languages in fact celebrates the hybridity and plurality of worlds throughout the novel. Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of the in-between third space challenges the formation of cultural identity in hybrid societies, simultaneously embracing multiplicities, pluralities, and hybridity. The writer signals to the existence of such a harmonious heterogenous society in Anatolia in the past time and laments for the loss of such an idyllic lifestyle reigned by mutual love, respect, tolerance and cooperation. The purpose of this paper is to interrogate how Bhabha’s conceptualisation of “third space” finds a place in the lives of divided selves in Louis de Bernières’ Birds Without Wings and to demonstrate how it deconstructs the binary thought and essentialist identity in intercultural encounters.

References

  • Bademkıran, Derya (2013). “A Comparative Study of Turkey and Turkishness As A Subject Of English Language Fiction In The Novels Of The Shirt Of Flame and Birds Without Wings “, MA Thesis.
  • Bhabha, Homi K (2004). The Location of Culture. Psychology Press, pp. 15-23.
  • Bhabha, Homi K (1992). “The World and the Home.” Third World and Post-Colonial Issues. Duke University Press, pp. 141-153.
  • De Bernières, Louis (2014). Birds Without Wings. London: Vintage.
  • De Bernières, Louis (2004). Birds Without Wings. Secker&Warburg, London.
  • De Bernières, Louis (1994). Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. London: Vintage.
  • De Bernières, Louis (2022). Kanatsız Kuşlar. İstanbul. Altın Kitaplar.
  • Derrida, J. (2009). The beast & the sovereign. (M. Lisse, M.-L. Mallet, & G. Michaud, Eds.). (English, Vol. 1). Chicago:University of Chicago Press.
  • Golban, Tatiana. “Reconstructing the Ancient Mythemes: Thematic Enclosure of Dr. Iannis as a Postmodern Odysseus in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”. Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi 54, 2(2014), 347.
  • Karaagac, Y. (2022). “Whatever singularity in de Bernières’ Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”. Litera, 32(2), 535-551.
  • Laing, R. D. (1990). The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness. New York: Penguin Books.
  • MacMillan, Catherine. (2020). “Hostility, Hospitality and Autoimmunity in De Bernières’ Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”. Global Conversations: An International Journal in Contemporary Philosophy and Culture (III), 01. 9-25.
  • Ozdinc, T. (2022). Homines sacri of eskibahçe: An Agambenian reading of Louis de Bernières’ Birds without Wings. Litera,32(2), 517-533.
  • Said, Edward (2000). Out of Place: A Memoir. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Said, Edward (2002). “Reflections on Exile”, Reflections on Exile and Other Literary and Cultural Essays.
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Primary Language English
Subjects British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture
Journal Section World languages, cultures and litertures
Authors

Neslihan Günaydın Albay 0000-0003-1933-0125

Publication Date April 21, 2024
Submission Date February 16, 2024
Acceptance Date April 20, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 39

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APA Günaydın Albay, N. (2024). Divided Selves in Exile: Third Space in Louis de Bernières’ Birds Without Wings. RumeliDE Dil Ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi(39), 972-982. https://doi.org/10.29000/rumelide.1471668