‘’ Migration is what our species does’’. A study of migration and refugees in Samuel Selvon’s “The lonely Londoners”, and Mohsin Hameed’s “Exist West”

Authors

  • Roshna Ahmad Muhamad University of Garmian

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/Lang.9.2.9

Keywords:

Exit west, experience, Lonely Londoner, migration, refugees

Abstract

The topic of migration has conquered literature considerably during the last decades especially those writers that want their writings to be considered as the world literature. Also it influenced a number of specialties such as sociology, economic, politics and etc. But as the case of literature the influence is very different since writers across the world particularly from South Asian have written remarkable literary texts in English. Non English writers have created stories which can be an effective ways for exploring migrants’ experience and refugees’ sufferings in countries away from their homelands. This study explores migration and migrants’ experiences since it has an impact on their lives economically and socially too. Migration is not only moving from one country to another but is a complex process that requires to keep the original values then changing some of  them and getting used with new values in the host country. The research examines Samuel Selvon’s “The lonely Londoners, and Mohsin Hameed ‘’Exist west”. The study relies on post-colonial theory to draw deeper analyses and adopts MLA style for documentations, and ends up with the conclusions and the works cited.

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Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Muhamad, R. A. (2025). ‘’ Migration is what our species does’’. A study of migration and refugees in Samuel Selvon’s “The lonely Londoners”, and Mohsin Hameed’s “Exist West”. JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES, 9(2), 144–151. https://doi.org/10.25130/Lang.9.2.9