The concept of hybridism in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane

Authors

  • Lavanya T.G.M
  • Dr. B.Beneson Thilagar Christadoss

Keywords:

Post-colonialism, immigrants, racism, hybridism, diaspora narratives

Abstract

In general, Diaspora narrative centres on a range of topics related to migration, emigrant experiences, and nostalgia. An immigrant’s life narrative demonstrates how human traits alter in a foreign setting. The references within the text highlight the idea of hybridity in the context of post-colonialism, emphasizing the dichotomies that result from racism. Here in this paper, a detailed examination is attempted of Monica Ali’s diaspora story Brick Lane. The predicament of Bangladeshi immigrants’ lives is examined. The work is situated in London, with racism serving as a recurring motif. The objective of this paper is to draw attention to the diaspora narrative’s mixed components.

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Published

20-12-2023

How to Cite

T.G.M, L. ., & Thilagar Christadoss, D. B. . (2023). The concept of hybridism in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane. TJELLS | The Journal for English Language and Literary Studies, 13(04), 6. Retrieved from https://tjells.com/brbs/index.php/tjells/article/view/342