Reflection of bisexuality as a postcolonial principle in Farhad Pirbal's novel Hotel Europe
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https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2361.09Keywords:
Post Colonialism, Hybridity, Identity, Culture, Language, Hotel EuropeAbstract
Post colonialism theory is one of the new theories of literary criticism and hybridity as the basis of this theory, one of the most prominent and effective concepts in the field of post-colonialism.
hybridity is created as a result of the conflict between the occupying and occupied culture or the sovereign and subordinate culture, and in this conflict, there is a difference between them, in which a kind of cultural mixture occurs. And because of this, a new form of culture is created that does not entirely apply to any of the two cultures, from here a biracial culture is produced and as a result it will create biracial individuals. Farhad Pirbal's European Hotel novel also describes the life of eastern refugees in the West, creating a cultural conflict between eastern and western culture, which has led to the creation of a biracial culture. Eastern refugees also face duality of identity, culture and language. In this study, the method of description and analysis has been followed, and for this purpose, the research has been divided into two parts. In the first part, the concept and definition of Post colonialism and hybridity are discussed. In the second part, the hybridity was shown as the basis of post colonialism in the novel.
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