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Diasporic Identity in Junot Díaz's fictional world
Title statement Diasporic Identity in Junot Díaz's fictional world [rukopis] / Niels Hexspoor Additional Variant Titles Střet kultur ve fiktivním světě Juna Diaze Personal name Hexspoor, Niels (dissertant) Translated title Clashes of culture in the fictional world of Junot Diaz Issue data 2017 Phys.des. 66 p. + No enclosed appendices Note Ved. práce Josef Jařab Oponent Pavlína Flajšarová Another responsib. Jařab, Josef, 1937-2023 (thesis advisor) Flajšarová, Pavlína, 1975- (opponent) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky (degree grantor) Keywords American literature * Latino literature * Dominican Republic * diaspora * cultural identity * Junot Díaz * American literature * Latino literature * Dominican Republic * diaspora * cultural identity * Junot Díaz Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Philology Degreee discipline English Philology book
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This thesis explores the notion of diasporic identity in the fiction of Junot Díaz. Looking at the Dominican diaspora of the 1960, as well as the African diaspora of the colonial era, in this thesis I analyse the presence of diasporic identity as well the larger overall effects of the diaspora on Díaz's most prominent characters, concerning the way they exhibit the characteristics of a diasporic identity and the role the English and Spanish language play in regard to the Dominican diaspora. This thesis also looks at the effect of conflicting gender roles within the Dominican diaspora and at the lasting presence of the African diaspora, a remnant of the colonial history of the Dominican Republic.This thesis explores the notion of diasporic identity in the fiction of Junot Díaz. Looking at the Dominican diaspora of the 1960, as well as the African diaspora of the colonial era, in this thesis I analyse the presence of diasporic identity as well the larger overall effects of the diaspora on Díaz's most prominent characters, concerning the way they exhibit the characteristics of a diasporic identity and the role the English and Spanish language play in regard to the Dominican diaspora. This thesis also looks at the effect of conflicting gender roles within the Dominican diaspora and at the lasting presence of the African diaspora, a remnant of the colonial history of the Dominican Republic.
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