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Postcolonial London - The Metropolis in Zadie Smith's 'White Teeth' (Paperback)
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Postcolonial London - The Metropolis in Zadie Smith's 'White Teeth' (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject English Language
and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1, University of
Marburg (Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course:
Postmodern and/or Postcolonial: Contemporary Writing from Britain
and the Commonwealth, language: English, abstract: Zadie Smith's
novel "White Teeth" deals with families and generations from
diverse ethnic backgrounds; and in the four main chapters Archie
1974, 1945, Samad 1984, 1857, Irie 1990, 1907, and Magid, Millat
and Marcus 1992, 1999, she approaches them from several angles. As
a result, there has been a discussion on who is to be treated as
the central character in this novel. One possible answer to this is
offered by Nina Shen Rastogi: The main character in White Teeth
isn't a character in any traditional sense - it's the city of
London itself. Smith's goal is less to paint a portrait of any
particular character than it is to create a large-scale character
sketch of a particular place and a particular time. White Teeth is
about the foibles of a community of near-strangers and
almost-friends as it collectively stumbles towards an uncertain
future. The paper will investigate this approach by dealing with
London as it is depicted in this postcolonial novel. After a
working definition on the diversely discussed notion of
postcolonialism (I.1), there will be a closer look on London, both
as a physical location (I.2.a) and a literary region (I.2.b). The
main issues will be the history of immigration, facts about
multiculturalism today, and a brief look on how the colonial legacy
has been depicted in postcolonial literature in London. A
conclusion (I.3) will summarize the results and present some main
questions for the analysis of White Teeth (II). Here, the paper
will take a look on the role of the characters interacting with
each other and on how they compromise between their cultural legacy
and London's society (II.1). This will be the major part of the
analysis. In two sho
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