THE POSTCOLONIAL IMMIGRANT IDENTITES IN JHUMPA LAHIRI'S NOVEL, THE NAMESAKE

Gökçen Kara
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The post-colonial period is a time when colonial states secretly continued their colonial policies in different ways after World War II. The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri is a novel about the challenges and difficulties of a Bengali couple who travel to the United States to build a life. The novel deals with the concepts of cultural identity, rootlessness, tradition, and family expectations in a straightforward style. Memory, nostalgia, loss, and longing are some of the themes addressed in this novel. Ashoke and Ashima, first generation immigrants, come to the U.S. hoping for a better life, but the past haunts them like a shadow, reminding them of their origins. On the other hand, unlike them, the children of this family cannot form ties with India, but they are not accepted as citizens of America, to which they want to belong. In other words, the identity crisis in the novel manifests itself in different ways in the first and second generation immigrants. The purpose of this article is to examine the complicated cultural interactions and identity crises as presented in modern cultural discourse. This essay is an attempt to examine the attractions of the American way of life as well as the tug of war between two separate cultures through a comparative lens. In addition, this essay attempts to address the problems of identity and cultural conflict faced by first and second generation immigrants.
jhumpa lahiri同名小说中的后殖民移民身份
后殖民时期是第二次世界大战后,殖民地国家以不同的方式秘密地继续其殖民政策的时期。Jhumpa Lahiri的同名小说是一部关于一对孟加拉夫妇前往美国建立生活的挑战和困难的小说。小说以直白的风格探讨了文化认同、无根、传统和家庭期望等概念。记忆、怀旧、失去和渴望是这部小说的一些主题。第一代移民阿肖克(Ashoke)和阿诗玛(Ashima)来到美国,希望过上更好的生活,但过去就像阴影一样萦绕在他们心头,让他们想起了自己的出身。另一方面,与他们不同的是,这个家庭的孩子不能与印度建立联系,但他们不被接受为他们想要归属的美国公民。换句话说,小说中的身份危机在第一代和第二代移民身上以不同的方式表现出来。本文旨在探讨现代文化话语中复杂的文化互动和身份危机。这篇文章试图通过比较的视角来审视美国生活方式的吸引力,以及两种不同文化之间的拉锯战。此外,本文试图解决第一和第二代移民所面临的身份和文化冲突问题。
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