The notion of women as bearers of culture in Monica Ali's Brick Lane
Alistair Cormack (2006) describes Brick Lane as a 'post-colonial story' with a 'realist narrative'; to a post-colonial critic, this has many implications. Yet looking at this text from a feminist point of view has many further dimensions. Women in this novel function as a direct...
| Glavni autor: | Mortada, Syeda Samara |
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| Format: | Članak |
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BRAC University
2011
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| Online pristup: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/895 |
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