British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.

This paper investigates the British-Muslim identity in Hanif Kureishi's The Black ALbum and Monica Ali's Brick Lane. I will also discussion the need for self-exile in order to discover a multiplicity of the British-Asian identity with respect to both their natal and foster cultures.

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Main Author: Koh, Rachel Hui Ling.
Other Authors: Sim Wai Chew
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15215
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-152152019-12-10T13:52:21Z British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane. Koh, Rachel Hui Ling. Sim Wai Chew School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Literature::English This paper investigates the British-Muslim identity in Hanif Kureishi's The Black ALbum and Monica Ali's Brick Lane. I will also discussion the need for self-exile in order to discover a multiplicity of the British-Asian identity with respect to both their natal and foster cultures. Bachelor of Arts 2009-04-13T06:19:17Z 2009-04-13T06:19:17Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15215 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Rachel Hui Ling.
British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.
description This paper investigates the British-Muslim identity in Hanif Kureishi's The Black ALbum and Monica Ali's Brick Lane. I will also discussion the need for self-exile in order to discover a multiplicity of the British-Asian identity with respect to both their natal and foster cultures.
author2 Sim Wai Chew
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Koh, Rachel Hui Ling.
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author Koh, Rachel Hui Ling.
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title British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.
title_short British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.
title_full British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.
title_fullStr British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.
title_full_unstemmed British-Muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane.
title_sort british-muslim identity : self-questioning hybridity in hanif kureishi’s the black album and monica ali’s brick lane.
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