The paper discusses the processes of identity construction enacted by the main character in the novel Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie focusing on the performative relationship existing between agency and identity. The aim is to explore the ways in which the author portrays the relationship between relevant political facts and the dynamics of identity formation. Such events can indeed become a driving force to enact a process of identity formation that questions certain social conventions. In the novel historical events become a drive to agency and thus to the performative construction of the self. Such a construction process brings the protagonist of Shamsie’s novel to develop a position highly critical of nationalisms and nationalistic pol...
The aim of such a study is to understand some of the various issues regarding our national identity;...
As a study of Kamila Shamsie’s Salt and Saffron (2000), this article will explain that this novel re...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ‘diasporic consciousness ‘of the fictional character...
The paper discusses the processes of identity construction enacted by the main character in the nove...
This paper explores the forces of nationalism and transnationalism and examines the ways in which th...
The physical body marked by radical experience is what lies at the heart of Burnt Shadows by Kamila ...
The present study is aimed to trace out the diasporic representation in Shamsie’s Burnt Shadows with...
This thesis reveals the changing of identity of Palestinian woman in one small village called West B...
Kamila Shamsie’s novel, Burnt Shadows, is a riveting rendition of lost homelands, resilience, new be...
Past and present postmodern nomadic epistemologies as well as the gendered dimensions of nomadism ha...
Beside accepted with surprise across the world, the winning of Brexit referendum also brings up the ...
ABSTRACTMigration, this multifaceted phenomenon, has always been a concept of importance in differen...
In this paper, the researcher analyzes a novel Ten Things I Hate About Me. The research focuses on ...
This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantou...
This thesis investigates the relationship between imperial geopolitics and Islam in Burnt Shadows (2...
The aim of such a study is to understand some of the various issues regarding our national identity;...
As a study of Kamila Shamsie’s Salt and Saffron (2000), this article will explain that this novel re...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ‘diasporic consciousness ‘of the fictional character...
The paper discusses the processes of identity construction enacted by the main character in the nove...
This paper explores the forces of nationalism and transnationalism and examines the ways in which th...
The physical body marked by radical experience is what lies at the heart of Burnt Shadows by Kamila ...
The present study is aimed to trace out the diasporic representation in Shamsie’s Burnt Shadows with...
This thesis reveals the changing of identity of Palestinian woman in one small village called West B...
Kamila Shamsie’s novel, Burnt Shadows, is a riveting rendition of lost homelands, resilience, new be...
Past and present postmodern nomadic epistemologies as well as the gendered dimensions of nomadism ha...
Beside accepted with surprise across the world, the winning of Brexit referendum also brings up the ...
ABSTRACTMigration, this multifaceted phenomenon, has always been a concept of importance in differen...
In this paper, the researcher analyzes a novel Ten Things I Hate About Me. The research focuses on ...
This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantou...
This thesis investigates the relationship between imperial geopolitics and Islam in Burnt Shadows (2...
The aim of such a study is to understand some of the various issues regarding our national identity;...
As a study of Kamila Shamsie’s Salt and Saffron (2000), this article will explain that this novel re...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ‘diasporic consciousness ‘of the fictional character...