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This review focuses on "Migrating Minds", which explores the evolving discourse of cosmopolitanism amidst contemporary socio-political challenges, including economic globalization and nationalism. The text delves into the interplay between migration, culture, and literary studies, examining how migrant intellectuals and authors influence the field of Comparative Literature while navigating the complexities of their identities within a globalized framework. Ultimately, it advocates for a nuanced understanding of cosmopolitanism that acknowledges the diversity of experiences and perspectives among migrant voices.
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