During the colonial period, British colonizers marched to the Third and Fourth World countries to exploit them for the purpose of colonizers’ economical uplifts. Therefore, colonizers internalized their own superiority over the inferior colonized countries by devaluing their culture, race, language, and identity in order to pillage the colonized. As the result, many of the colonized individuals migrated to the developed countries to educate there in order to save their motherlands. However, facing with an alien culture and language caused the colonized to have a merged and dual identity. In this regard, Season of Migration to the North, written in 1969 by Tayeb Salih, is the story of an intelligent colonized who sacrifices his own life and ...
ABSTRACT The present study endeavors to examine the identity formation of people in the third spa...
The purpose of this research article is to highlight the significance of cultural choices to establi...
Tayeb Salih’s world-literary classic Season of Migration to The North (1967) has been read widely in...
Postcolonial subjects find it difficult to self-define their identities in territories of colonizers...
Tayeb Salih is one of the most influential writers of post-colonial period who bear a torch to devas...
Throughout postcolonial societies, identity is amongst the most contentious and problematic concerns...
In Season of Migrating to the North (1966), Tayeb Salih presents the narrative of two destinies conn...
After the partition in 1947, Pakistan had to face social problems resulted from national identity di...
This paper explores the conflicting points of view of the narrator and Saeed in Tayyib Salih’s novel...
(english): From a logical point of view, the colonial system is based on the difference between race...
With the Fall, migration became the lot of humanity as Adam and Eve were driven out of the Garden of...
The theme of Migration and Identity is of special concern at a time both of massive worldwide migrat...
This study approaches Lakshmi Persaud’s Sastra(1993) and Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Bl...
History is a story of human migration dating back to the ancient nomadic life when tribes moved with...
The purpose of this research article is to highlight the significance of cultural choices to establi...
ABSTRACT The present study endeavors to examine the identity formation of people in the third spa...
The purpose of this research article is to highlight the significance of cultural choices to establi...
Tayeb Salih’s world-literary classic Season of Migration to The North (1967) has been read widely in...
Postcolonial subjects find it difficult to self-define their identities in territories of colonizers...
Tayeb Salih is one of the most influential writers of post-colonial period who bear a torch to devas...
Throughout postcolonial societies, identity is amongst the most contentious and problematic concerns...
In Season of Migrating to the North (1966), Tayeb Salih presents the narrative of two destinies conn...
After the partition in 1947, Pakistan had to face social problems resulted from national identity di...
This paper explores the conflicting points of view of the narrator and Saeed in Tayyib Salih’s novel...
(english): From a logical point of view, the colonial system is based on the difference between race...
With the Fall, migration became the lot of humanity as Adam and Eve were driven out of the Garden of...
The theme of Migration and Identity is of special concern at a time both of massive worldwide migrat...
This study approaches Lakshmi Persaud’s Sastra(1993) and Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Bl...
History is a story of human migration dating back to the ancient nomadic life when tribes moved with...
The purpose of this research article is to highlight the significance of cultural choices to establi...
ABSTRACT The present study endeavors to examine the identity formation of people in the third spa...
The purpose of this research article is to highlight the significance of cultural choices to establi...
Tayeb Salih’s world-literary classic Season of Migration to The North (1967) has been read widely in...