Uprootedness: Hanif Kureishi's Works and Postcolonial (Dis)Order

Agnieszka Stanecka

Uprootedness: Hanif Kureishi's Works and Postcolonial (Dis)Order
Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Country
Germany
Published
28 February 2011
Pages
168
ISBN
9783844302547

Uprootedness: Hanif Kureishi’s Works and Postcolonial (Dis)Order

Agnieszka Stanecka

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The book discusses Hanif Kureishi’s early works in the context of postcolonial studies. The situation of the United Kingdom is analysed through the prism of colonial heritage. Hanif Kureishi, the son of a Pakistani father and an English mother, represents both ethnic groups and their views which is reflected in his works. The problems faced by Kureishi’s protagonists concern numerous issues: tradition, homeland, religion and heritage. In their every-day struggle for identity the characters experience inferiority, hybridity, racism and depression evoked by the feeling of being constantly in-between . Additionally, the postcolonial subjects living currently in the United Kingdom encounter typical problems of our civilization: endangered masculinity, emancipated, strong women, loneliness and marginalization.

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