Exit West: Transnational Narratives Beyond Borders

Jennifer Rani, V (2026) Exit West: Transnational Narratives Beyond Borders. Exit West: Transational narratives Beyond, 5 (1). pp. 19-21. ISSN 583-7370

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Abstract

Exit West presents a powerful exploration of transnational narratives that transcend geographical, cultural, and
political borders. Through the story of Nadia and Saeed, the novel reimagines migration not as a linear journey
but as an instantaneous crossing facilitated by magical doors, symbolizing the fluidity of modern displacement.
The text challenges conventional notions of nationhood, identity, and belonging by depicting a world where
borders become porous and unstable. It highlights the emotional and psychological complexities faced by
migrants, including loss, adaptation, and transformation. By blending realism with speculative elements,
the narrative reflects the global refugee crisis while emphasizing shared human experiences. Ultimately,
the novel advocates for empathy, interconnectedness, and the redefinition of boundaries in an increasingly
globalized world, positioning transnationalism as both a lived reality and a critical framework for understanding
contemporary migration and identity formation

Item Type: Article
Subjects: English > Indian Literature
English > British Literature
Domains: English
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 14 May 2026 11:53
Last Modified: 14 May 2026 11:53
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/17356

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