The thesis examines the representation of class belonging in NW, a 2012 novel by the contemporary British author Zadie Smith. As class can still be seen as a relevant phenomenon impacting upon individual lives in British society, the thesis focuses on a recent work of British fiction in order to see how the notion can be explored by a literary work. By analysing the novel from a class-conscious perspective, the author hopes to add to the scholarly discussion of class in contemporary British fiction. In order to set a clear framework for the analysis, the prism of the theoretical concepts proposed by the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu is used. The thesis consists of an introduction, two chapters and the conclusionhttp://www.ester...
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This thesis explores the relationship between literature and the public sphere in the internet age. ...
This PhD thesis demonstrates how post-‘9/11’ US security discourses are co-constituted through Holly...
This thesis examines the works of three ‘forgotten’ British artists, working from the late nineteent...
This thesis explores constructions of class, race, ethnicity and tolerance in a ‘monocultural’ priva...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
This thesis investigates the impact of France and its literary and philosophical heritage on Walter ...
This thesis examines emotional development from the viewpoint of personal evolution of self-hood as ...
This project focuses on American art and fiction in the long nineties (1989-2001). Specifically, it ...
This thesis investigates theatregoing and class, using as a locus the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool...
The result of this research showed that each student is different based on how they receive, process...
At the end of her shift, Madchen, a young diner waitress, waits for a ride home. But on this particu...
This research is a study of Bronte’s Jane Eyre viewed from the feminist perspective. The objectives ...
Thesis (M.F.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2011In Memory of Days and Nights is a collection of ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between postfeminist discourses of empowerment and constru...
The purpose of this B.A. thesis is the discourse analysis of Nikes Find Your Greatness advertising c...
This thesis explores the relationship between literature and the public sphere in the internet age. ...
This PhD thesis demonstrates how post-‘9/11’ US security discourses are co-constituted through Holly...
This thesis examines the works of three ‘forgotten’ British artists, working from the late nineteent...