This thesis studies two novels: The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi and The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. There are characters with hybrid qualities in each novel and they tend to use or encouraged to use mimicry to find their identities and establish themselves in the cultures they live. Hence, the result of mimicry is ambivalence on both sides, the colonizer and the colonized. The first chapter is dedicated to explaining the theory of hybridity based on the ideas of leading theoreticians like, Homi Bhabha, Robert Young and others. The situation, problems and the coping strategies of character are studied in detail, in individual sections. The final chapter is dedicated to the comparison of the hybrid situations of the second generation ...
Diplomamunkámban kortárs etnikus író Hanif Kureishi The Buddha of Suburbia és Jhumpa Lahiri The Name...
Diaspora studies deals with the changing patterns in human psychology due to the shift in geographic...
The study aims to describe which aspects represent mimicry, ambivalence, and hybridity using Homi K....
After 1950s, with the beginning of decolonization, new forms of migrations have emerged. These occur...
This thesis aims to shed light on the much discussed topic of identity and belonging. Through a clos...
[eng] The Buddha of Suburbia was Hanif Kureishi‘s ground-breaking debut novel. Soon after its public...
Against the background of The Buddha of Suburbia and The Black Album, this study explores the ways H...
This study aimed to reveal the forms of hybridity as a result of the existence of postcolonial cultu...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the development of relationships in Hanif Kureishi's novel The ...
This research purposes to explain the dilemma experienced by Karim, the main character in the novel ...
paradigmatic example of post-imperial ethno-English writing. Kureishi’s novel propagates an emancipa...
In my paper I wish to discuss the identity shift of the protagonist in Hanif Kureishi’s Buddha of Su...
This study exhibits how orientalist view reveals itself in The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi....
This graduation thesis explores the themes of hybridity and mimicry in V. S. Naipaul’s novel The Mim...
Kiran Desai’s novel The Inheritance of Loss mainly describes cultural issues. The issue is represent...
Diplomamunkámban kortárs etnikus író Hanif Kureishi The Buddha of Suburbia és Jhumpa Lahiri The Name...
Diaspora studies deals with the changing patterns in human psychology due to the shift in geographic...
The study aims to describe which aspects represent mimicry, ambivalence, and hybridity using Homi K....
After 1950s, with the beginning of decolonization, new forms of migrations have emerged. These occur...
This thesis aims to shed light on the much discussed topic of identity and belonging. Through a clos...
[eng] The Buddha of Suburbia was Hanif Kureishi‘s ground-breaking debut novel. Soon after its public...
Against the background of The Buddha of Suburbia and The Black Album, this study explores the ways H...
This study aimed to reveal the forms of hybridity as a result of the existence of postcolonial cultu...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the development of relationships in Hanif Kureishi's novel The ...
This research purposes to explain the dilemma experienced by Karim, the main character in the novel ...
paradigmatic example of post-imperial ethno-English writing. Kureishi’s novel propagates an emancipa...
In my paper I wish to discuss the identity shift of the protagonist in Hanif Kureishi’s Buddha of Su...
This study exhibits how orientalist view reveals itself in The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi....
This graduation thesis explores the themes of hybridity and mimicry in V. S. Naipaul’s novel The Mim...
Kiran Desai’s novel The Inheritance of Loss mainly describes cultural issues. The issue is represent...
Diplomamunkámban kortárs etnikus író Hanif Kureishi The Buddha of Suburbia és Jhumpa Lahiri The Name...
Diaspora studies deals with the changing patterns in human psychology due to the shift in geographic...
The study aims to describe which aspects represent mimicry, ambivalence, and hybridity using Homi K....