Exiled Intellectuals: Encounters, Conflict, and Experiences in Transnational Context

Volume 1: Academia and Media

Gemischte Anthologien

darin: Şehbal Şenyurt Arınlı – Notes from the Cleaved Zone, s. 211 – 223

Herausgeber – Latife Akyüz, Hakan Altun, Eylem Çamuroğlu Çığ, Melahat Kutun

Englisch Originalausgabe © 2024 Palgrave MacMillan, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

Sprache(n) – Englisch

ISBN – 978-3-031-69617-6

ISBN – 978-3-031-69618-3 (e.Book)

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69618-3

Notes from the Cleaved Zone | SpringerLink

Şehbal Şenyurt Arınlı 

The author explains the feeling of exile with metaphors and art. Her personal story in Germany is a very good example of new exile journalists who continue to tell their stories and find transnational pathways for writing, filming, and reporting. The story she tells exposes the traumas of exile but at the same time promises struggle and hope. The media in exile has to discover new ways to both exist and overcome all the challenges it faces. While the situation itself is partly nostalgia and partly burnout, it is precisely here that the future of new-exile journalism is being born. This is why we need journalists’ self-reflexive thinking and artistic and artful ways to explore the potential of journalism in exile and its challenges.