This paper aims to address the question of how some of the fiction that is being written in England today is more than ever indebted to a transnational and transcultural perspective that reflects the current multicultural map of English identity(ies). I argue that the panorama of English Literature today is very markedly a global one, which destabilizes fixed notions of English identity and accepted notions of national literatures. The essay focuses on three contemporary novels, Hanif Kureishi's The Buddha of Suburbia, Zadie Smith's White Teeth and Monica Ali's Brick Lane, in order to discuss the issues proposed.(undefined
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study deals with problems of gender identity and their reflection in o...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
In this paper I intend to provide an insight into the current position and state of mind of British...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the novels produced by the diasporic British writers of Caribbean or Asian o...
Firstly, the thesis focuses on the overall context of contemporary Anglo-American post-colonial lite...
Initially, the diploma thesis introduces the overall context of contemporary AngloAmerican post-colo...
Close examination of White Teeth and Brick Lane illustrates why postcolonial frameworks continue to ...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
This article investigates the difficult position of the ‘multicultural’ novel in the twenty-first ce...
Zadie Smith made an astonishing debut novel White Teeth, published in 2000, when she was twenty four...
My father’s work took us all over the world, then to a British boarding school. The result was a dua...
This essay, on Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, deals with the characters’ identities and the influences o...
This essay, on Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, deals with the characters’ identities and the influences o...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study deals with problems of gender identity and their reflection in o...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study deals with problems of gender identity and their reflection in o...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
In this paper I intend to provide an insight into the current position and state of mind of British...
[[abstract]]Focusing on the novels produced by the diasporic British writers of Caribbean or Asian o...
Firstly, the thesis focuses on the overall context of contemporary Anglo-American post-colonial lite...
Initially, the diploma thesis introduces the overall context of contemporary AngloAmerican post-colo...
Close examination of White Teeth and Brick Lane illustrates why postcolonial frameworks continue to ...
Urban spaces have appeared in literature for a long time and they seem to fascinate a lot of contemp...
This article investigates the difficult position of the ‘multicultural’ novel in the twenty-first ce...
Zadie Smith made an astonishing debut novel White Teeth, published in 2000, when she was twenty four...
My father’s work took us all over the world, then to a British boarding school. The result was a dua...
This essay, on Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, deals with the characters’ identities and the influences o...
This essay, on Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, deals with the characters’ identities and the influences o...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study deals with problems of gender identity and their reflection in o...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study deals with problems of gender identity and their reflection in o...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...
The English language has become the lingua franca through the process of globalization. Some perceiv...