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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…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
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.
Autorenporträt
Maestría en Artes (Universidad de Silesia, Polonia), Doctorado en Estudios Postcoloniales (Universidad de Silesia, Polonia). Tiene una amplia experiencia como profesora académica. Actualmente es profesora en la Universidad de Humanidades y Ciencias Jan Kochanowski, una sucursal de Piotrków Trybunalski, Polonia. Es madre de dos fantásticas niñas, Ania y Zosia.