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題名 "With this past before you, all around you": On the Transformation of Identities in M. G. Vassanji`s No New Land
作者 Ozawa, Shizen
貢獻者 文山評論:文學與文化
關鍵詞 No New Land  ;  M. G. Vassanji  ;  diaspora  ;  dislocation  ;  ethnicity  ;  cross-cultural transformation
日期 2019-06
上傳時間 12-Nov-2020 14:23:43 (UTC+8)
摘要 This essay analyses how M. G. Vassanji`s second novel No New Land (1991), which thematises how Tanzanians of Indian origin emigrate to Canada in the nineteen-seventies and seek to build their new life there, explores the effects of diasporic double dislocation. It considers how the novel`s thematisation of diasporic double dislocation illuminates the possibilities and limitations of cross-cultural dynamics. For the purpose, it first examines how the characters identify themselves with East Africa and how the drastic changes caused by decolonisation lead to their sense of diasporic dislocation. It then analyses how their new life in Canada makes them feel further alienated and how they seek to cope with this additional sense of dislocation. Next, the essay considers how Vassanji explores another dimension of diasporic dislocation by making some characters seek to re-define their cultural and communal identity. It concludes by examining the ambivalence of the novel`s conclusion in light of Vassanji`s own oscillation concerning his cultural position as a postcolonial writer. The novel`s ending in which communal unity eventually stifles individual freedom, the essay concludes, reflects the writer`s increasing belief in the possibilities of cross-cultural transformation.
關聯 文山評論:文學與文化, 12(2), 81-101
資料類型 article
DOI https://doi.org/10.30395/WSR.201906_12(2).0004
dc.contributor 文山評論:文學與文化
dc.creator (作者) Ozawa, Shizen
dc.date (日期) 2019-06
dc.date.accessioned 12-Nov-2020 14:23:43 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 12-Nov-2020 14:23:43 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 12-Nov-2020 14:23:43 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/132501-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This essay analyses how M. G. Vassanji`s second novel No New Land (1991), which thematises how Tanzanians of Indian origin emigrate to Canada in the nineteen-seventies and seek to build their new life there, explores the effects of diasporic double dislocation. It considers how the novel`s thematisation of diasporic double dislocation illuminates the possibilities and limitations of cross-cultural dynamics. For the purpose, it first examines how the characters identify themselves with East Africa and how the drastic changes caused by decolonisation lead to their sense of diasporic dislocation. It then analyses how their new life in Canada makes them feel further alienated and how they seek to cope with this additional sense of dislocation. Next, the essay considers how Vassanji explores another dimension of diasporic dislocation by making some characters seek to re-define their cultural and communal identity. It concludes by examining the ambivalence of the novel`s conclusion in light of Vassanji`s own oscillation concerning his cultural position as a postcolonial writer. The novel`s ending in which communal unity eventually stifles individual freedom, the essay concludes, reflects the writer`s increasing belief in the possibilities of cross-cultural transformation.
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dc.relation (關聯) 文山評論:文學與文化, 12(2), 81-101
dc.subject (關鍵詞) No New Land  ;  M. G. Vassanji  ;  diaspora  ;  dislocation  ;  ethnicity  ;  cross-cultural transformation
dc.title (題名) "With this past before you, all around you": On the Transformation of Identities in M. G. Vassanji`s No New Land
dc.type (資料類型) article
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.30395/WSR.201906_12(2).0004
dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.30395/WSR.201906_12(2).0004