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Exploring Hybridity and Identity Crisis in Love Marriage by Monica Ali: A Post-Colonial Perspective

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The study focuses on the analysis of the depiction of ethnic conflicts and identity crises in Monica Ali's Love Marriage. It examines the tensions and negotiations that arise when individuals navigate multicultural identities in a multicultural society. The project uses a post-colonial critique to draw attention to the issues faced by diasporic people. The prime aim of this research study is to see to what extent ethnic clashes affect the immigrants’ lives whose roots pull them back while trying to deal with a new lifestyle simultaneously. The study is qualitative in nature and uses a lexico-grammatical method. The text is analyzed using an in-depth reading technique, and relevant information is collected through close reading of research articles, books, online sources, and other authentic research materials. The theoretical framework for this study is situated within Postcolonial framework, specifically emphasizing the notion of hybridity as articulated by Homi K. Bhabha. Bhabha's notion of hybridity is crucial for understanding the cultural dynamics in Love Marriage. According to Bhabha, hybridity emerges in the "Third Space," a liminal space where the interaction between colonizer and colonized creates new cultural forms and identities. This space allows for the negotiation and renegotiation of cultural identities, leading to a complex, layered understanding of self. Bhabha's ideas on hybridity, mimicry, and ambivalence provide a lens through which the characters' experiences in Love Marriage are analyzed. The cultural clashes and identity crises depicted in the novel are examined through this lens to understand how the characters navigate their hybrid identities in multicultural Britain. The findings of this study demonstrate the complex dialectic of cultural negotiation and identity formation as portrayed in Monica Ali’s Love Marriage.
Title: Exploring Hybridity and Identity Crisis in Love Marriage by Monica Ali: A Post-Colonial Perspective
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The study focuses on the analysis of the depiction of ethnic conflicts and identity crises in Monica Ali's Love Marriage.
It examines the tensions and negotiations that arise when individuals navigate multicultural identities in a multicultural society.
The project uses a post-colonial critique to draw attention to the issues faced by diasporic people.
The prime aim of this research study is to see to what extent ethnic clashes affect the immigrants’ lives whose roots pull them back while trying to deal with a new lifestyle simultaneously.
The study is qualitative in nature and uses a lexico-grammatical method.
The text is analyzed using an in-depth reading technique, and relevant information is collected through close reading of research articles, books, online sources, and other authentic research materials.
The theoretical framework for this study is situated within Postcolonial framework, specifically emphasizing the notion of hybridity as articulated by Homi K.
Bhabha.
Bhabha's notion of hybridity is crucial for understanding the cultural dynamics in Love Marriage.
According to Bhabha, hybridity emerges in the "Third Space," a liminal space where the interaction between colonizer and colonized creates new cultural forms and identities.
This space allows for the negotiation and renegotiation of cultural identities, leading to a complex, layered understanding of self.
Bhabha's ideas on hybridity, mimicry, and ambivalence provide a lens through which the characters' experiences in Love Marriage are analyzed.
The cultural clashes and identity crises depicted in the novel are examined through this lens to understand how the characters navigate their hybrid identities in multicultural Britain.
The findings of this study demonstrate the complex dialectic of cultural negotiation and identity formation as portrayed in Monica Ali’s Love Marriage.

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