This article is an attempt to examine Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) using Homi K. Bhabha’s ideas in the main. It takes upon itself to discuss the issues of hybridity, identity, nation, globalization and migration. Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup is a scrupulous study of the life in exile. We might dissociate this particular novel from her earlier work, in that it goes beyond the matters of local politics and nationhood and paints a truthful picture of migration and alienation, which are global issues. In fact, the subject Gordimer picks up is a universal topos (that of migration and identity in exile). We will focus on the idea that identity is liminal; it is neither one nor the other, but a negotiation of the both. The migrant/exile/dia...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
In Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup, Julie Summers finds her sense of place in an unnamed desert country...
This paper will concentrate on showing how Postmodern Feminism is employed in Nadine Gordimers novel...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) – sometimes criticised for its unsatisfactory lack of resolution...
Abstract: This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature ...
More than ten years ago, in Culture and Imperialism, Said identified migration as the road map to in...
This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphere...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
The central metaphor that serves as a guide through the whole thesis is the notion of journey in its...
The aim of this article is to study Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People in the light of Homi K. Bhabha’s...
This paper examines reversed identity in Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People, counter-identity in Burger...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
In Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup, Julie Summers finds her sense of place in an unnamed desert country...
This paper will concentrate on showing how Postmodern Feminism is employed in Nadine Gordimers novel...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) – sometimes criticised for its unsatisfactory lack of resolution...
Abstract: This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature ...
More than ten years ago, in Culture and Imperialism, Said identified migration as the road map to in...
This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphere...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
The central metaphor that serves as a guide through the whole thesis is the notion of journey in its...
The aim of this article is to study Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People in the light of Homi K. Bhabha’s...
This paper examines reversed identity in Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People, counter-identity in Burger...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
In Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup, Julie Summers finds her sense of place in an unnamed desert country...
This paper will concentrate on showing how Postmodern Feminism is employed in Nadine Gordimers novel...