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The uses and limitations of humour in postcolonial immigrant literature: The Mimic Men, Admiring Silence and White Teeth

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dc.contributor Graduate Program in English Literature.
dc.contributor.advisor Gülçur, A. Lamia.
dc.contributor.author Kuruçay, Gökçe.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-16T12:05:36Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-16T12:05:36Z
dc.date.issued 2011.
dc.identifier.other EL 2011 K87
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/16485
dc.description.abstract This study aims to analyze the employment of humour as a tool of resistance and protection in the cross-cultural encounters by the postcolonial immigrants of the metropolis. Subversive humour, which has proven to be a strategy of social protest since the Classical Ages, takes the distinct quality of being counter-discursive in postcolonial immigrant fiction. The comparison of the primary sources, The Mimic Men, by Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, Admiring Silence by Adbulrazak Gurnah and White Teeth by Zadie Smith posit humour as an alternative mode of destabilizing the established binary between the colonizer and the colonized. Parallel to the current postcolonial tendency of "writing back" at the center of power to reclaim the agency of the ex-colonized, postcolonial humour attempts to "laugh back" at the metropolitan center to criticize their self-legitimizing codes of colonial dominion. Through their humorous criticism, all the three novels question history and ancestry as pillar of cultural identity and denounce these sources of inequality with their humorous approach. In the course of this study, Stewart Hall's notion of cultural identity and Hayden White's narrative theory set the cultural and narrative frame of humour employed in The Mimic Men, Admiring Silence and White Teeth.
dc.format.extent 30 cm.
dc.publisher Thesis (M.A.) - Bogazici University. Institute for Graduate Studies in Social Sciences, 2011.
dc.relation Includes appendices.
dc.relation Includes appendices.
dc.subject.lcsh Ethnic wit and humor.
dc.title The uses and limitations of humour in postcolonial immigrant literature: The Mimic Men, Admiring Silence and White Teeth
dc.format.pages vi, 90 leaves ;


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