Culture as diaspora in Farhad Pirbal's Novel "Hotel Europe"

Authors

  • Yadgar Rasool Hamadamin Kurdish Department, Faculty of Arts, Soran University Author
  • Kaify Mohammed Aziz Kurdish Department, Faculty of Arts, Soran University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/

Keywords:

Culture, Socialization, Culture and Acquisition, Ethnocentrism

Abstract

Culture as one of the most significant disciplines among social sciences has many definitions. All the definitions stress on the role of culture and its impact on people’s daily life through attitudes and lifestyles. Since diaspora is area were different cultures collide, individuals try different techniques to introduce their cultures and highlight their own cultural identities. For this reason, individuals in diaspora are highly influenced by different trends of culture. Through these intercultural interactions, the individuals will acquire different trends intentionally or unconsciously. Novel writers in diaspora are the best presenters of these influences as they feel these developments through their works. The characters are the most influential techniques that offer, explain and represent these cultural developments.

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Published

2018-08-27

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Original Articles (توێژینەوە)

How to Cite

Hamadamin, Yadgar Rasool, and Kaify Mohammed Aziz , trans. 2018. “Culture As Diaspora in Farhad Pirbal’s Novel ‘Hotel Europe’”. Twejer Journal 1 (2): 101-44. https://doi.org/10.31918/.

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