The cross-border journey: exploring the unheard trauma, identity crisis, and perpetual pursuit for “Home” in Crossing and Americanah
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Date
2023-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Nanjeeba, Labiba RifahMetadata
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Cross-border or transnational migration has been a part of human civilization since the
beginning, as people moved from one place to another for various reasons before settling down.
Taken together, Americanah and Crossing provide valuable insight into the difficulties and
realities of relocating to a new country from the perspectives of double marginalized individuals.
This paper aims to address the strenuous cross-border experience by exploring the resettling,
victimization, trauma, distress, isolation, identity crisis, in-betweenness or third-space, and
assimilation process in the new country. Furthermore, it will provide an authentic representation
of the reality of the migration and post-migration experience and deconstruct the colonial view of
the colonizers through neo-colonialism which will disillusion the ordinary people. The paper will
offer a comprehensive understanding of the plight of refugees and immigrants from the
postcolonial, womanist, and queer theoretical perspectives.
Keywords
Refugee; Immigrant; Relocation; Victimization; Trauma; Distress; Isolation; Identity Crisis; Misrepresentation; Neo-colonialism; Queer; Double marginalized; DehumanizationDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2023.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]