Human migration is no foreign concept within the international landscape and is a distinctive characteristic of today’s globalized world. It is arguable that cultural identity is not only based on race but also the environment that we live in. This dissertation examines the challenges and development of cultural identity in diasporic communities in today’s globalized context through space and time. Using Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners (1956), Timothy Mo’s Sour Sweet (1982) and Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia (1990), this thesis explores the intricate process and challenges migrants experience through the analysis of the novels’ form. The examination of form is integral in attaching meaning to the characters and their experiences ...
In this paper I intend to provide an insight into the current position and state of mind of British...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
Human migration is no foreign concept within the international landscape and is a distinctive charac...
This thesis aims to shed light on the much discussed topic of identity and belonging. Through a clos...
This essay reads and analyses the novel The Lonely Londoners by Samuel Selvon through the lens of po...
[eng] The Buddha of Suburbia was Hanif Kureishi‘s ground-breaking debut novel. Soon after its public...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the novels produced by the diasporic British writers of Caribbean or Asian o...
The situation of immigrants in Britain has been inspiring writers for several decades and Hanif Kure...
This dissertation focuses on the diasporic post-colonial British writers and British as they negotia...
This dissertation looks at the growing diversity of the modern city and its impact on the way we thi...
Other Cities: Novels of Immigration in London and Paris compares the formal differences of 20th and ...
This essay presents an aesthetic of mobility, or a way of reading that recognizes migrancy, wanderin...
The thesis aims to analyse Sam Selvon's fiction between 1950 and 1990 in relation to the colonial su...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
In this paper I intend to provide an insight into the current position and state of mind of British...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
Human migration is no foreign concept within the international landscape and is a distinctive charac...
This thesis aims to shed light on the much discussed topic of identity and belonging. Through a clos...
This essay reads and analyses the novel The Lonely Londoners by Samuel Selvon through the lens of po...
[eng] The Buddha of Suburbia was Hanif Kureishi‘s ground-breaking debut novel. Soon after its public...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the novels produced by the diasporic British writers of Caribbean or Asian o...
The situation of immigrants in Britain has been inspiring writers for several decades and Hanif Kure...
This dissertation focuses on the diasporic post-colonial British writers and British as they negotia...
This dissertation looks at the growing diversity of the modern city and its impact on the way we thi...
Other Cities: Novels of Immigration in London and Paris compares the formal differences of 20th and ...
This essay presents an aesthetic of mobility, or a way of reading that recognizes migrancy, wanderin...
The thesis aims to analyse Sam Selvon's fiction between 1950 and 1990 in relation to the colonial su...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
In this paper I intend to provide an insight into the current position and state of mind of British...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...