Samuel Selvon (1923-1994) is a representative writer in Caribbean literature. His Moses trilogy is famous for the preoccupation with issues of identity. My paper employs Homi Bhabha’s theory of hybridity to construct the identification of Creoles’. From the perspective of economic, The Lonely Londoners and Moses Ascending deal with the fractured and disjointed economic activities on the Londoners and Moses’ economic life, which cover from general economic life to personal economic behavior. The hybridization of economic activities helps Creoles walk out of the tough period and be able to support themselves. It is an effective way for them to be free from colonization economically
The Literary London Journal, Volume 13 Number 1 (Spring 2016) Abstract: The article demonstrates how...
The African Diaspora represents vastly complex migratory patterns. This project studies the journeys...
This study approaches Lakshmi Persaud’s Sastra(1993) and Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Bl...
This essay reads and analyses the novel The Lonely Londoners by Samuel Selvon through the lens of po...
The thesis aims to analyse Sam Selvon's fiction between 1950 and 1990 in relation to the colonial su...
In an attempt, to use the author\u27s own words, \u27to project my part of the world onto the map be...
The eponymous hero of Sam Selvon\u27s Moses Ascending (1975), an east Indian from Trinidad, buys a t...
Although a sense of the need to migrate clearly affected early writers born in the Caribbean such as...
This thesis analyzes how internal oppression, or nihilism, has emerged amongst many of the Caricom c...
Human migration is no foreign concept within the international landscape and is a distinctive charac...
While there is clearly some measure of truth in Simon During\u27s contention that theories of post-c...
Black British Literature is the by product of the struggles and dislocationswitnessed by the black i...
The concept of hybridity has hitherto been treated as a state of being which describes the double id...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
Beyond metropolises and within transnational contexts, investigating hybridity discourses is long ov...
The Literary London Journal, Volume 13 Number 1 (Spring 2016) Abstract: The article demonstrates how...
The African Diaspora represents vastly complex migratory patterns. This project studies the journeys...
This study approaches Lakshmi Persaud’s Sastra(1993) and Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Bl...
This essay reads and analyses the novel The Lonely Londoners by Samuel Selvon through the lens of po...
The thesis aims to analyse Sam Selvon's fiction between 1950 and 1990 in relation to the colonial su...
In an attempt, to use the author\u27s own words, \u27to project my part of the world onto the map be...
The eponymous hero of Sam Selvon\u27s Moses Ascending (1975), an east Indian from Trinidad, buys a t...
Although a sense of the need to migrate clearly affected early writers born in the Caribbean such as...
This thesis analyzes how internal oppression, or nihilism, has emerged amongst many of the Caricom c...
Human migration is no foreign concept within the international landscape and is a distinctive charac...
While there is clearly some measure of truth in Simon During\u27s contention that theories of post-c...
Black British Literature is the by product of the struggles and dislocationswitnessed by the black i...
The concept of hybridity has hitherto been treated as a state of being which describes the double id...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
Beyond metropolises and within transnational contexts, investigating hybridity discourses is long ov...
The Literary London Journal, Volume 13 Number 1 (Spring 2016) Abstract: The article demonstrates how...
The African Diaspora represents vastly complex migratory patterns. This project studies the journeys...
This study approaches Lakshmi Persaud’s Sastra(1993) and Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Bl...