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Chepkosgei Seraphine Too

HYBRID IDENTITIES IN M. G. VASSANJI´S WORKS


A STUDY OF "THE GUNNY SACK" AND "NO NEW LAND"
2011. 88 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-36689-1 (3639366891)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-36689-1 (9783639366891)

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This book explores the construction of hybrid identities of East African Asians in Moyez G. Vassanji´s Novels: The Gunny Sack and No New Land. Specifically, it discusses how narration affects and is affected by the multiple and ambivalent identities in the diasporic subjects whose histories are narrated by Vassanji. The aim of this book is to investigate the projection of hybridity as a positive aspect of cultural identity in postcolonial discourse and analyze how memory and history are harnessed through the retelling of multiple non-linear histories of postcolonial subjects. It also explains the use of hybridity to question the concept of nationhood as constructed by nationalist ideologies. The discourse in this book is resultant from both analytic and comparative reading of the two novels. It illuminates the writings of East African Asians and offers alternative histories and ways of perceiving hybridity in a trans-continental environment. The book is quite resourceful to students and teachers of postcolonial literary studies.
Chepkosgei Seraphine Too holds a Master of Philosophy degree in Literature from Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya, where she is currently pursuing a D. Phil. degree in Literature. She is also a part-time lecturer in the Department of Literature at Moi University.