Friday, March 22, 2019
Examinations on the Dismantling of Canadian Multiculturalism in Rawi Ha
Rawi Hages Cockroach focuses on an obscure immigrant of unclear, perhaps Lebanese, origin as he struggles to fit into his peeled vivification in Canada. The protagonist throughout the novel struggles to assimilate into Canadian culture, undermining masss desire for him to integrate through imagining himself as a rophy that scurries beneath society. By doing this, and through showing memories of his characters traumatic past, Hage signifies the struggles, which many immigrants from warring countries face, in migrating to North America, contrasting the image Canada more lots than not promotes as being multicultural. Jesse Hutchinson proposes that the space created by Hage where the immigrant exists between the cultures of their homeland and their new countrys, is one of possibilities and where the protagonist enkindle retain his cultural immunity (11), while Domenic A. Beneventi examines the class divides present between the privileged and the poor, noting how the latter exper iences the city space as a place of poverty (263). Indeed, I am interested in the concept of multiculturalism through how Hage represents his immigrant characters, demonstrating that idea of Canadas multiculturalism as flawed. Syrine Hout discusses trauma and its lasting effects on immigrant Lebanese writers and how their writing of traumatic events creates a lasting memorial to the Lebanese civil war effects (330), which I will draw upon to study how Hage gives voice to immigrants who struggle with memories of their gaga culture as well as fitting into their new country. This penning will examine the techniques used by Hage to give representation to the ruction faced by struggling immigrants as they attempt integration into the alleged(a) multiculturalism of Canadian society. Exami... ...s on much of the time. While there are many immigrants who arrive and assimilate easily into Canada, Hage gives voice to the ones who do not, the ones most often overlooked. This creates a n ovel that maybe speaks to all identities of immigrants, creating a work that can truly be called multicultural. Works CitedBeneventi, Domenic A. Montreal Underground. Journal of Canadian Studies 46.3 (2012) 263-286. Web. 24 troop 2014.Hage, Rawi. Cockroach. Toronto Anansi Press, 2008.Hout, Syrine. Cultural hybridity, trauma, and memory in diasporic anglophone Lebanese fiction. Journal of Postcolonial Writing 47.3 (2011) 330-342. Web. 24 March 2014.Hutchinson, Jesse. Immigration and Liminality in Rawi Hages Cockroach. Veljanova, genus Irena C. . Perception, Meaning and Identity. Ed. Irena C. Veljanova. Oxford Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2010. 1-14. Web. 24 March 2014.
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