Narrative and the mapping of Diaspora Space: Liminalities and subjectivities in the ‘Happy Multicultural Land’ of Zadie Smith’s White Teeth

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-16 DOI:10.1177/00472441221141956
Elif TOPRAK SAKIZ
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This article explores the features of narrative space in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth by drawing on the notion of diaspora space, which is based upon Avtar Brah’s theory in Cartographies of Diaspora, with a view to defining diaspora subjectivity. The analysis asks how such spaces are imbued with the multiplicity of border crossings, such as metaleptic intrusions of the heterodiegetic narrator, pluralization of perspectivism, the intermingling of the narrator’s and characters’ own spaces with the use of free indirect speech and the problematization of internal and external spaces. The narrator’s engagement with issues of diaspora, subjectivity, ethnicity, multiculturalism and roots/routes as well as their narrative manifestations are traced throughout the novel with recourse to ideas of ‘post-postcolonialism’, a concept that corresponds to the everydayness and ordinariness of migrant experience. Consequently, space proves to be a constitutive element of both the novel’s narrative and the characters’ subjectivities.
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散居空间的叙事与映射:扎迪·史密斯《白牙》中“快乐的多元文化土地”中的阈值与主体性
本文以布拉赫在《散居地图学》中的散居空间理论为基础,借鉴散居空间的概念,探讨了扎迪·史密斯《白牙》中叙事空间的特征,以期界定散居主体性。该分析询问了这些空间是如何充满多重跨界的,例如异二元叙事者的元认知入侵、透视主义的多元化、叙事者和人物自己的空间与自由间接话语的使用的混合以及内部和外部空间的问题化。叙述者对散居地、主体性、种族、多元文化和根源/路线等问题的参与,以及它们的叙事表现,在整部小说中都追溯到了“后殖民主义”的思想,这一概念与移民经历的日常性和平凡性相对应。因此,空间被证明是小说叙事和人物主体性的构成要素。
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