Assimilation and Resistance: Cultural Negotiations in Elif Shafak’s Honour

Authors

  • A Famitha Banu Ph. D Scholar, PG & Research Department of English, Jamal Mohammed College (A), Tiruchirappalli, India
  • M.H Mohamed Rafiq Associate Professor & Research Advisor PG & Research Department of English, Jamal Mohammed College (A), Tiruchirappalli, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34293/rtdh.v12iS1-Dec.33

Keywords:

Cultural Negotiation, Assimilation, Resistance, Identity, Generational Perspectives, Cultural Clashes, Transformation, Kurdish Heritage, Societal Pressures and Family Dynamics

Abstract

Honour by Elif Shafak intricately explores cultural negotiations within the Toprak family as they grapple with assimilation and resistance in Istanbul and London. Elif Shafak, a Turkish-British author known for her masterful storytelling and exploration of cultural complexities, brings to life characters facing the challenges of adapting to new environments while preserving their cultural identity. Shafak’s works often delve into the intersections of culture, identity and societal expectations, reflecting her keen insight into the human experience. The themes of assimilation, resistance and cultural negotiations are recurring motif in literature, reflecting the broader human experience of adapting to societal changes while maintaining cultural roots. Through characters and narratives, literature explores the tension between assimilating into dominant cultures and resisting the erosion of one’s cultural identity. This theme provides a rich landscape for examining the complexities of identity formation, societal expectations and the enduring struggle to balance tradition with the demands of a changing world. Shafak’s Honour stands as a poignant example of how literature can illuminate the nuanced dynamics of cultural negotiation, resonating with readers on a universal level.

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Published

2023-12-14