In the context of twenty-first century global conservatism, where anti-immigrant sentiment is everywhere apparent, the importance of Ishiguro’s writing arguably lies in its on-going challenge to this perspective’s faulty logic and its capacity to reveal the radical violence behind nationalist political attacks on minority and immigrant populations. In this article I explore this challenge explicitly through a politically-oriented reading of The Remains of the Day (1989), highlighting this novel’s joint critique of Thatcherite nationalism and late twentieth century global entrepreneurialism. While this focus obviously represents a response to an earlier socio-political moment, defined by its own unique amalgam of ideological anxieties, never...
This article focuses on the concept of nostalgia, which appears as a key notion to understand the re...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates Kazuo Ishiguro’s conception of postimperial identity by deployi...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
In the context of twenty-first century global conservatism, where anti-immigrant sentiment is everyw...
*Göçmen, Gülşah ( Aksaray, Yazar )This article argues that the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel ...
Moving away from the Japanese setting of his early works, Sara Upstone’s chapter ‘“An inevitable cou...
In ‘Disinterring the English Sublime: Haunted Atmospherics in The Buried Giant’, Kristian Shaw frame...
From this approach it becomes obvious that the figure of Britannia was found to be ideal by the Brit...
Nationalism has reasserted itself today as the political force of our times, remaking European polit...
Kazuo Ishiguro\u27s The Remains of the Day has received a large amount of critical attention since i...
Kazuo Ishiguro‟s novel The Remains of the Day (1989) presents in its plot a series of misreadings, w...
The aim of the essay is to explore the ethical dimension of The Remains of the Day, moving beyond th...
The English country house is at once a historical reality, an ideal and a trope in literature. Moder...
The widely-recognised crisis of Englishness in the 1980s and 1990s has generally been explained as a...
In order to understand today’s nationalism, we need to address the historical decline of working-cla...
This article focuses on the concept of nostalgia, which appears as a key notion to understand the re...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates Kazuo Ishiguro’s conception of postimperial identity by deployi...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...
In the context of twenty-first century global conservatism, where anti-immigrant sentiment is everyw...
*Göçmen, Gülşah ( Aksaray, Yazar )This article argues that the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel ...
Moving away from the Japanese setting of his early works, Sara Upstone’s chapter ‘“An inevitable cou...
In ‘Disinterring the English Sublime: Haunted Atmospherics in The Buried Giant’, Kristian Shaw frame...
From this approach it becomes obvious that the figure of Britannia was found to be ideal by the Brit...
Nationalism has reasserted itself today as the political force of our times, remaking European polit...
Kazuo Ishiguro\u27s The Remains of the Day has received a large amount of critical attention since i...
Kazuo Ishiguro‟s novel The Remains of the Day (1989) presents in its plot a series of misreadings, w...
The aim of the essay is to explore the ethical dimension of The Remains of the Day, moving beyond th...
The English country house is at once a historical reality, an ideal and a trope in literature. Moder...
The widely-recognised crisis of Englishness in the 1980s and 1990s has generally been explained as a...
In order to understand today’s nationalism, we need to address the historical decline of working-cla...
This article focuses on the concept of nostalgia, which appears as a key notion to understand the re...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates Kazuo Ishiguro’s conception of postimperial identity by deployi...
2-s2.0-85077858263This article focuses on England, England (1998), a late twentieth-century novel ab...