Immigrants’ crises and challenges portrayed in The Lonely Londoners, Home Fire and White Teeth
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2020-10-14Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Binte Monir, FatimahMetadata
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Immigrants migrated to a foreign country with lots of hopes, dreams in their eyes and for
a better life style. Most of the immigrants are migrated in search of good jobs and some other for
pursuing higher studies. All their hopes and dreams are shattered once they entered into the
foreign country. The natives are not welcoming at all rather they considered the immigrants as
‘alien’ and separated them from their community. On the other hand, the immigrants face lots of
problems, crises and challenges to cope in a new country and with it’s people. Immigrants are
mostly discriminated for their religion, status and skin color. As a result, immigrants try to adopt
the ‘alien’ culture and ends with suffering from identity crisis. This paper will show how the
immigrants are discriminated and the reasons behind the discrimination – racial discrimination,
Islamophobia and multiculturalism. These reasons are described in the light of post - colonial
theory, Homi K Bhabha’s theory on hybridity, mimicry, and third space and cultural difference
and Erik Erikson’s theory on identity crisis.
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Immigrants’ crisesLC Subject Headings
Emigration and immigration in literature.Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages, 2020.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, M.A. (English) [121]