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“expatriation, like love, is not only a condition that devastates and reconfigures the self; it is, like love, a trope, a figure with which we try to explain, try to narrate profound psychological disruptions in terms of very measurable entities: a person, a place, an event, a moment, etc.” quote by André Aciman
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““expatriation, like love, is not only a condition that devastates and reconfigures the self; it is, like love, a trope, a figure with which we try to explain, try to narrate profound psychological disruptions in terms of very measurable entities: a person, a place, an event, a moment, etc.””

André Aciman

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Source Book: Call Me by Your Name, André Aciman, 2007

Expatriation reshapes identity, becoming a narrative tool to explain deep psychological change through concrete symbols.

In simple terms: Living abroad changes self, explained via people, places, events.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how stories simplify complex feelings.

Themes

identity displacement storytelling psychology love

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • immigration
  • personal growth
  • cultural adaptation
  • relationship counseling

Key Concepts

expatriation psychological disruption metaphor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you narrate your own displacement?
  • What symbols help you understand change?
A Different Perspective

Simplifying deep emotions can overlook nuance.

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