Babylon and Golden City

Representations of London in Black and Asian British Novels since the 1990s


1. Edition, 2008
245 Pages

ISBN: 978-3-8253-5468-8
Product: Book
Edition: Softcover
Subject: Anglistik/Amerikanistik
Series: Anglistische Forschungen, Volume No.: 384
Available: 04.06.2008

Keywords: Englandbild, Englisch, Roman, London (Motiv), Schwarze, Geschichte 1990-2001, Smith, Zadie, Evaristo, Bernadine, Adebayo, Diran, Großstadtliteratur, London, Kolonialismus


This study explores the significance of London in novels by Black and Asian British authors of the second and third generation, which were published between 1990 and 2003. It thus brings together two traditionally separate fields within literary studies: Black British literature and research on representations of the city, specifically London, in literature.
Based on a cultural studies understanding of identity as constituted by multiple positioning factors, the study focuses on the importance of the urban environment - both as a material and symbolic site - to the protagonists’ identity construction. Furthermore, it analyses how Black and Asian British writers draw on Anglo-Saxon imaginary traditions of representing the metropolis as well as imagery derived from non-European cultures.
The study provides a sociological overview on London’s ethnic minority groups using recent statistical data and draws on a broad spectrum of texts from various genres as well as different topographical perspectives.

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John Clement Ball in: Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 15/2 (2008), 190ff

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Cecile Sandten in: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Vol. 58.1 (2010), 77ff