This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing global world. I focus on multicultural London and juxtapose Black British writer, Zadie Smith’s novel, White Teeth to Stephen Frears’ Dirty Pretty Things, to underline the multiple intersections between the status of colored immigrants, their descendants, and migrant workers. The thin distinction between citizens and aliens disappears in the film that portrays their overlapping job occupations, spatial proximity, hence shedding light on the continuing significance of race in Britain today. While racism in Smith’s liberal view can be combated through claims of citizenship, the film suggests that race, class, immigrant statuses are an integral p...
This paper proposes that Zadie Smith’s novel ‘White Teeth’ enacts an intriguing response to current ...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article outlines the complex stories through which national belonging is made, and some ways in...
This article seeks to demonstrate that Zadie Smith’s fourth novel, NW (2012), deviates away from cel...
peer reviewedThis essay examines the role of language in Zadie Smith's White Teeth (2000) and Andrea...
Zadie Smith’s novel On Beauty confirms that the fiction of the second generation Caribbean diaspor...
Perhaps one of the most significant votes in British history occurred in June 2016. Primarily domina...
Perhaps one of the most significant votes in British history occurred in June 2016. Primarily domina...
This paper contrasts intersectionality, the negative definition of identities, and multiple identiti...
The article discusses the effects that the debate about the ‘crisis of multiculturalism’ is having o...
The article argues that the recent critique on multiculturalism is the indicative of a dominant disc...
This thesis considers how contemporary British literature helps us negotiate better ways of being in...
The core of the article is constituted around three topics: diversity, culture and the legacy of new...
Zadie Smith made an astonishing debut novel White Teeth, published in 2000, when she was twenty four...
This essay explores the portrayal of multiculturalism in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth in order to show ...
This paper proposes that Zadie Smith’s novel ‘White Teeth’ enacts an intriguing response to current ...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article outlines the complex stories through which national belonging is made, and some ways in...
This article seeks to demonstrate that Zadie Smith’s fourth novel, NW (2012), deviates away from cel...
peer reviewedThis essay examines the role of language in Zadie Smith's White Teeth (2000) and Andrea...
Zadie Smith’s novel On Beauty confirms that the fiction of the second generation Caribbean diaspor...
Perhaps one of the most significant votes in British history occurred in June 2016. Primarily domina...
Perhaps one of the most significant votes in British history occurred in June 2016. Primarily domina...
This paper contrasts intersectionality, the negative definition of identities, and multiple identiti...
The article discusses the effects that the debate about the ‘crisis of multiculturalism’ is having o...
The article argues that the recent critique on multiculturalism is the indicative of a dominant disc...
This thesis considers how contemporary British literature helps us negotiate better ways of being in...
The core of the article is constituted around three topics: diversity, culture and the legacy of new...
Zadie Smith made an astonishing debut novel White Teeth, published in 2000, when she was twenty four...
This essay explores the portrayal of multiculturalism in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth in order to show ...
This paper proposes that Zadie Smith’s novel ‘White Teeth’ enacts an intriguing response to current ...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article outlines the complex stories through which national belonging is made, and some ways in...