This dissertation explores the vexed or thwarted longing for community shaping multi-ethnic British fiction from the 1970s onwards. I examine the work of five authors—Buchi Emecheta, Zadie Smith, Monica Ali, Alan Hollinghurst, and Jackie Kay—whose writings foreground the affective dimensions of British citizenship and the complex processes of affiliation and disaffiliation by which black, Asian, and queer Britons claim belonging in the imagined community of the nation. At a time when postcolonial literary studies increasingly privileges, without really interrogating, an idealized rhetoric of “conviviality,” the negative, anti-relational, and disaggregating emotions circulating in their works bring into uncomfortable focus the factors that u...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
This thesis explores six post-1990s black and Asian British women novelists and the ways in which th...
This dissertation focuses on the diasporic post-colonial British writers and British as they negotia...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityQue...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the novels produced by the diasporic British writers of Caribbean or Asian o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2014.My dissertation examines a ser...
This thesis explores six post-1990s black and Asian British women novelists and the ways in which th...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
This thesis analyses how the British South Asian diaspora is conceptualized, understood and reflecte...
My thesis explores the emerging concerns of contemporary black British writing. I index the move tow...
The idea of belonging remains highly politicised and represents a recurring thematic concern in lite...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
This thesis explores six post-1990s black and Asian British women novelists and the ways in which th...
This dissertation focuses on the diasporic post-colonial British writers and British as they negotia...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityQue...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the novels produced by the diasporic British writers of Caribbean or Asian o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2014.My dissertation examines a ser...
This thesis explores six post-1990s black and Asian British women novelists and the ways in which th...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
This dissertation examines the migratory experiences of the protagonists from four African diasporic...
This thesis analyses how the British South Asian diaspora is conceptualized, understood and reflecte...
My thesis explores the emerging concerns of contemporary black British writing. I index the move tow...
The idea of belonging remains highly politicised and represents a recurring thematic concern in lite...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...
Since the end of the Second World War, race relations and immigration have become major subjects of ...