Hibridni identitet u romanima Grejama Svifta i Hanifa Kurejšija
Hybrid identity in novels by Graham Swift and Hanif Kureishi ; Гибридная идентичность в романах Грэма Свифта и Ханифа Курейши
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Kao direktna posledica sociopolitičkih promena u Velikoj Britaniji u periodu nakon Drugog
svetskog rata, u kojem se demografska slika britanske nacije nepovratno izmenila,
pojam ,,Britanac” promenio je značenje. Jaz između starog i novog značenja ovog pojma
produbio se u dvadeset i prvom veku koji su obeležile brojne migracije, te je istraživanje
hibridnog identiteta veoma aktuelno. Izmenjena društvena struktura Velike Britanije
reflektuje se i u književnosti, te je pravi izazov izučavati načine na koje se u savremenom
britanskom romanu predstavlja ono što se danas podrazumeva pod britanskom nacijom
kada se piše o njoj. Jedan od važnih aspekata ovog istraživanja jeste sagledavanje mogućih
načina na koje možemo tumačiti takva dela, i u okviru ove disertacije biće ispitane granice
postojećih diskurzivnih struktura, sledeći teoriju Mišela Fukoa koji smatra da nas svaka
tvrdnja da smo došli do istine stavlja u neopravdanu poziciju moći...
As a direct consequence of the socio-political changes in Great Britain in the period
following the Second World War, during which the demographic map of the British nation
underwent permanent modification, the term “Briton” changed its meaning. The chasm
between the old and new meanings of this term deepened in the twenty-first century, which
was marked by numerous migrations, so research in the field of hybrid identity is very
topical. The modified social structure of Great Britan is also reflected in literature, so it has
become quite a challenge to study the ways in which authors present what is assumed to be
the British nation when they write about it in contemporary British novels. An important
aspect of this research is to examine the possible ways in which we can interpret such
works, and the margins of exisiting discursive structures will be put to the test in this
dissertation, following Michel Foucault’s theory in which he holds that any claim to truth
puts us in an unjustif...ied position of power. In this sense, the dissertation examines the
margins of what we call postmodern and postcolonial discourse, establishing at the same
time possible combinations of relations and their mutual interweaving...