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*[http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/zadiesmith/2005_ramsey_terrorists.pdf Helga Ramsey-Kurz, "Humouring the Terrorists or the Terrorised? Militant Muslims in Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith, and Hanif Kureishi" (2005)] ('''Presentation''': [[User:Carsten Richter|Carsten Richter]] 13:27, 13 December 2007 (CET))
 
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Revision as of 14:27, 13 December 2007

If you need KP's choose a topic for an oral presentation, 5-10 minutes, on one of the Excursus-Topics, or send me an email.
Please, read The Autograph Man and prepare a summary/excerpt for this book (including a question/comment), if you haven't done so yet.
You can now download the Pornography of Fame article by Sukhdev Sandhu.
  • Fridays 12-2pm, in A01 0-004
  • Winter Term 2007/08
  • Lecturer: Anna Auguscik
  • Office Hours: Wed 16-17; A06 2-210b
  • Phone.: 789-4541
  • E-Mail: anna.auguscik@uni-oldenburg.de



At the age of 21 and still a college student, Zadie Smith had triggered a lively discussion about the surprising advance she was commissioned for the completion of her at the time unfinished first and a planned second novel. Indeed, White Teeth (2000) proved to be a huge success among critics and readers alike, won her both the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and the Whitbread Novel Award for Best First Book, was translated into over 20 languages and adapted for a television broadcast in 2002. The second novel, The Autograph Man (2002) was less debated but widely considered to be a much more mature piece of literature, which won her the Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize for Fiction and lead to a nomination as Granta's one of 20 'Best of Young British Novelists'. Recently, Smith reappeared on the bestseller lists with a novel combining family saga and campus novel: On Beauty (2005) was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won both the Orange Prize for Fiction and Somerset Maugham Award in 2006.

Beside her success as a fiction writer, Zadie Smith has contributed as an editor of erotic short stories ("Piece of Flesh", 2001), the author of a book about writing (Fail Better: The Morality of the Novel, 2006), as well as numerous articles and essays (on Eminem, Katharine Hepburn and E.M. Forster, among others).

The Book of Other People, an new anthology of stories edited by Zadie Smith will be published by Hamish Hamilton in November 2007.


26-10-2007: Introduction

Topics

  • Introduction to programme and requirements
  • Questionnaire
  • PR: Book covers and author image

02-11-2007: White Teeth

Topics

  • Characterisation: Family and friendship
  • Guiding of sympathy
  • Twins as literary motif

Reading

Questions

  • How are the members of the three main family clans (Iqbal, Jones, Chalfen) characterised?
  • Who characterises the protagonists?
  • Does it matter that Magid and Millat are twins? Which role does it play in terms of characterisation?
  • How is the reader's sympathy guided throughout the novel? Does it change in the course of events?
  • Which role do race and culture play in our perception of the characters?

Minutes

09-11-2007: White Teeth

Topics

  • Narration: Presence and absence
  • Language: Speaking Diaspora

Reading

Questions

  • What narratological instances can you define in the novel?
  • Can you detect metapoetical allusions in the book?
  • What is the effect of the narrator's changing moments of presence and absence?
  • How is language used to create atmosphere/authenticity?

Main points

  • Hybridity in language: taxing (167) - Mad Mary (176ff) - Samad betrays Western/English influence in his language (407)
  • Functions of hybrid language, multicultural Jamaican patois as Black British English: ethnic code (authenticity) and young culture
  • Other moments of hybridity: in dress (e.g. Alsana in trainers with African head scarf)
  • Original meaning of hybridity: botanic context, see excerpt of Joyce's book on plants
  • Non-linear narrative: giving insight into present and past; different localities, omnipresence (e.g. description of similar experiences which Millat and Magid go through despite geographical distance)
  • meaning and consequences of using the pronoun "we" - reader and narrator (465) - racist violence against Mo (472) - Millat's world view finally applied to "us" (506f.)
  • Final question: Why is White Teeth spoken of as a British novel, not a Black British novel? How does this refer to the construction of literary canons?

16-11-2007: White Teeth

Topics

  • Space: Mapping London in the new millennium.

Reading

Questions

  • Which role does the metropolis play in the novel? (How) does the novel change your image of London?
  • Does the novel challenge/invite non-residents or is it directed at London experts?
  • Do you know other novels set in London? How do they portray the city in comparison to White Teeth?

Main Ideas

  • Centre and margin - postcolonial criticism of binary oppositions, i.e. Willesden as peripheric quarter in London
  • London as place, symbol, metaphor, concept: i.e. "Orte/Örter" ~ "Worte/Wörter"
  • Mapping: metaphorised pattern of order, i.e. rooms/places are laden with meaning
  • Re-mapping und re-writing, i.e. re-writing of literary canon through literary allusions
  • Diaspora groups in different nations but same cultural notions, i.e. Jamaican minority
  • Simultaneousness of history and space, i.e. list of contents in White Teeth
  • To do: read passage showing Magid and Millat in their final discussion (pp.463-466)

23-11-2007: White Teeth

Topics

  • Time: History and its re-presentation in fiction. (Presentation: Katrin Ischebeck)
  • Discussion of questions/comments as offered in summaries/excerpts of White Teeth

Reading

Questions

  • How is time/history represented in the novel?
  • In which time span are Magid and Millat situated when having their last discussion in the study room?
  • What are the reasons which cause and enable people like us and Sigrun Meinig to talk about time and trauma in Zadie Smith's White Teeth?

30-11-2007: Excursus on the Bookmarket

Topics

  • Novel writing and the book market
  • Production: publishers and agents (Presentation: Hete Malin Möller)
  • Reception: media reviews, reader's guides, critical writing (Presentation: Frank Pepplinkhuizen)

Reading

Main Idea

  • "A book originates with an author and her or his agent; from there it moves on to the publisher who purchases it; from there the publisher attempts to get a return on his or her investment in that purchase by working with (in every sense) the retail arm of the book trade. As we have seen, at this moment in the first decade of the twenty-first century, it is the retailer who is calling the shots, and we have given as the main reason for this state of affairs the abolition of RPM. [...] Contrary to popular belief, reviews appear to make little difference. What does make all the difference [...] [is] 'word of mouth'." (Todd 2006:34)

Minutes

Assignment

  • Please, find information about one of the following literary prizes until 07-12-2007.
  • Consider the following questions: what is the prize's history? who are the sponsors? does the prize have a credo? how often is the prize given away? who is eligible? what are the entry procedures? what is the actual award? is there a shortlist/longlist? when is the winner announced? who was/were the latest winner(s)? is there a homepage?
Betty Trask Award Booker Prize British Book Awards Commonwealth Writers' Prize Costa Book Awards Encore Award Guardian First Book Award Hawthornden Prize
James Tait Black Memorial Prize John Llewellyn Rhys Prize McKitterick Prize National Book Awards Nobel Prize in Literature Orange Prize for Fiction Somerset Maugham Award Sunday Times Award

07-12-2007: The Autograph Man

Topics

  • Literature and celebrity culture: interviews, literary awards
  • Fictional and historical characters in postmodern fiction.

Reading

  • 64 - Sandhu alludes to a celebrity nude and porn gallery called robbescelebs on the internet, as well as Piece of Flesh, an erotic short story collection edite by Smith to conclude with labelling The Autograph Man as "a kind of porn novel too".
  • 65 - "Celebrity, then, is one of the central themes of this novel. Celebrity as a kind of religion." The topic is said to be "only of interest to those novelists afflicted by it."
  • 53 - "Ultimately, what is of interest is not so much the figure of the celebrity in itself but what it can tell us about the shifts in the system of literary value that we have been discussing: the emergence of a new relationship between the aesthetics of the signature and the aesthetics of the brand, and the concomitant opening of new ways for celebrity to be deployed, by authors, publishers, journalists, or others, on the literary field."
  • 53 - "In describing the shift from signature to signature/brand, we do not mean to suggest that the system of literary value production boils down to a single tension or struggle between forces of corporate power and those of autonomous aesthetic judgment, or that the scandals attendant on celebrity - which are inherent to its mode of operation - involve no other kinds of ambiguity or crossing over than that between culture and commerce, serious and popular, high and low."

Questions

  • Bearing in mind our last session on the book market, where would you place the institution of literary prizes?
  • Can you detect different types of literary awards concerning their position on the literary marketplace?
  • James F. English and John Frow argue that the literary celebrity has undergone a development from signature to brand name. Can you transfer this concept to your reading of Zadie Smith's The Autograph Man and Alex-Li Tandem's fascination with Kitty Alexander?
  • Discuss the following quotations from Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction (1987). Which of the two strategies described, if any at all, does Zadie Smith employ in The Autograph Man?
  • McHale argues that traditional historical novels suppress the violations "between characters in their projected worlds and real-world historical figures", while postmodernist historical novels highlight "ontological seams by systematically transgressing these rules". (1987:17)
  • "And what exactly is scandal? Ultimately, its source is ontological: boundaries between worlds have been violated. There is an ontological scandal when a real-world figure is inserted in a fictional situation, where he interacts with purely fictional characters […]. There is also an ontological scandal when two real-world figures interact in a fictional context […]. In general, the presence in a fictional world of a character who is transworld-identical with a real-world figure sends shock-waves throughout that world's ontological structure." (1987:85)

14-12-2007: The Autograph Man

Topics

  • The Autograph Man as a postmodern novel?
  • The function of humour and (postmodern?) irony.

Reading

Questions

  • Can you detect features of postmodernism in TAM?
  • How does humour work in TAM? Can you compare it to WT?

Minutes

21-12-2007: The Autograph Man

Topics

  • Philosophy: Zen and Kabballah (Presentation: Deike Heyden und Agata Muni)
  • Novel outline: Collage and typography, Language and dialect, Interaction
  • Discussion of questions/comments as offered in summaries/excerpts of The Autograph Man

Reading

Questions

Minutes

11-01-2008: On Beauty

Topics

  • The themes of family, friendship, love, beauty. Presentation: Karina Woortmann 13:55, 26 October 2007 (CEST)

Reading

  • Fiona Tolan, "Identifying the Precious in Zadie Smith's On Beauty" (2006)

Questions

Minutes

18-01-2008: On Beauty

Topics

  • The themes of culture, tradition, religion. Presentation: Andrea Nölke
  • Elaine Scarry, On Beauty and Being Just (1999) Presentation: Daniela Eimertenbrink
  • Discussion of questions/comments as offered in summaries/excerpts of On Beauty

Reading

Questions

Minutes

25-01-2007: Excursus on Genre and the Canon

Topics

  • Looking for genre: the coinage and function of such terms as "hysterical realism", "historiographic metafiction", "campus novel", "transatlantic comic saga" etc. (Presentation: Annika Matyssek 10:15, 28 October 2007 (CET) )
  • Challenging the Canon

Reading

Questions

Minutes

01-02-2008: Excursus on Intertextuality

Topics

  • The influence or intertextual allusions from Salman Rushdie (in White Teeth), Martin Amis (in The Autograph Man), E.M. Forster (in On Beauty). (Presentation: Claudia Quante, Britt Viemann)
  • Recyling: intertextual links to own texts
  • evaluation

Reading

Questions

Minutes

  • Svenja Alpen

08-02-2008: Final Discussion

Topics

  • feedback on evaluation

Texts

  • White Teeth [2000]. London: Penguin Books, 2001.
ISBN 10-014-029778-2 ISBN 13-978-014029778-2
or the cheaper new Penguin edition at the Cvo Unibuch bookshop
  • The Autograph Man [2002]. London: Penguin Books, 2003.
ISBN 10-014-027634-3 ISBN 13-978-014027634-3
or the cheaper Vintage edition (2003) at the CvO Unibuch bookshop
  • On Beauty [2005]. London: Penguin Books, 2006.
ISBN 10-014-102666-9 ISBN 13-978-014102666-4

Registration and Requirements

  • Registration via Stud.IP starts on 23-07-2007 08:00am. Max. 40 students. This Aufbaumodulseminar can be combined with other courses under AM2c, AM3b and AM11.
  • Please, read all three novels and prepare a minimum one-page-long summary for each text including a question or comment respectively.

You will all be asked to

  • participate in the seminar discussion, take minutes, become a specialist on a chosen topic
  • for 3 KP: prepare a short presentation in the form of an ‘invitation to discussion’ that will help you decide on a topic for your subsequent term paper (i.e. you formulate research questions or propositions concerning a particular text and topic, and invite the seminar to discuss them) and
  • for additional 3 KP (6 in total): write a research paper (generally dealing with one or several of the issues raised in your oral contribution; length ca. 10-15 pages; deadline March 1, 2008).

Further Reading

  • Korte, Barbara. "Blacks and Asians at War for Britian: Reconceptualisations in the Filmic and Literary Field?." Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 14:1 (2007), pp. 29-39.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975-): White Teeth (2000); novel; treatment of blacks; Asians; relationship to British Armed Forces; compared to Levy, Andrea (1956-): Small Island (2004); Stellman, Martin (1948-): For Queen and Country (1988). Dramatic arts; film; treatment of blacks; Asians; relationship to British Armed Forces; in Stellman, Martin (1948-): For Queen and Country (1988) compared to Smith, Zadie (1975-): White Teeth (2000); Levy, Andrea (1956-): Small Island (2004).]
  • Walters, Tracey L. "Music and Metafiction: Aesthetic Strategies in Black British Writing". Arana, R. Victoria (ed. and introd.). "Black" British Aesthetics Today. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2007. pp. 101-18.
    [Subject Terms: Scottish literature; 1900-1999; Kay, Jackie (1961-): Trumpet (1998); novel; by black novelists; narrative technique; relationship to music; metafiction; compared to Smith, Zadie (1975-): The Autograph Man (2002); Evaristo, Bernardine (1959-): The Emperor's Babe (2001).]
  • Sommer, Roy. "The Aesthetic Turn in 'Black' Literary Studies: Zadie Smith's On Beauty and the Case for an Intercultural Narratology." Arana, R. Victoria (ed. and introd.). "Black" British Aesthetics Today. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2007. pp. 176-92.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): On Beauty (2005); novel; by black novelists; treatment of aesthetics; relationship to literary studies; cross-cultural values; narratology.]
  • Dawson, Ashley. Mongrel Nation: Diasporic Culture and the Making of Postcolonial Britain. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P, 2007.
    [Subject Terms: British and Irish literatures; and English Caribbean literature; by writers of color; 1900-1999; role of diaspora; transnationalism; relationship to identity politics; postcolonial approach; cultural studies approach.]
  • Childs, Elaine. "Insular Utopias and Religious Neuroses: Hybridity Anxiety in Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Proteus: A Journal of Ideas, 23:1 (2006 Spring), pp. 7-12.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; treatment of hybridity; relationship to religion; difference.]
  • Tolan, Fiona. "Identifying the Precious in Zadie Smith's On Beauty." Tew, Philip (ed. and introds.) and Mengham, Rod (ed. and introds.). British Fiction Today. London, England: Continuum, 2006. pp. 128-38.)
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): On Beauty; novel; treatment of aesthetic values.]
  • Helyer, Ruth. "'England as a pure, white Palladian mansion set upon a hill above a silver winding river': Fiction's Alternative Histories." Burden, Robert (ed. and introd.) and Kohl, Stephan (ed.). Landscape and Englishness. Spatial Practices: An Interdisciplinary Series in Cultural History, Geography, Literature. 1. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2006. pp. 243-60.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; treatment of national identity; relationship to abjection; colonialism; the other; compared to Rushdie, Salman (1947- ); The Ground beneath Her Feet (1999).]
  • McEwan, Ian. "Zadie Smith [English Novelist, born 1975]." Believer, 3:6 (2005 Aug), pp. 47-64.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ); interview; 2005.]
  • Furman, Andrew. "The Jewishness of the Contemporary Gentile Writer: Zadie Smith's The Autograph Man." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, 30:1 (2005 Spring), pp. 3-17.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): The Autograph Man (2002); novel; treatment of Jewish identity; role of ethnic identity; of writer.]
  • Glasgow, Melita and Fletcher, Don. "Palimpsest and Seduction: The Glass Palace and White Teeth." Kunapipi: Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 27:1 (2005), pp. 75-87.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; postcolonial novel; relationship to palimpsest; compared to Ghosh, Amitav (1956- ); The Glass Palace (2001). Indian literature; English language literature; 1900-1999; Ghosh, Amitav (1956- ); The Glass Palace (2001); novel; postcolonial novel; relationship to palimpsest; compared to Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000).]
  • Walz, Angela. Erzählstimmen verstehen: Narrative Subjektivität im Spannungsfeld von Trans/Differenz am Beispiel zeitgenössischer britischer Schriftstellerinnen. Erlanger Studien zur Anglistik und Amerikanistik. 7. Münster, Germany: LIT, 2005.
    [Subject Terms: Scottish literature; 1900-1999; Galloway, Janice (1956- ): The Trick Is to Keep Breathing (1989); novel; postcolonial novel; by feminist women novelists; subjective narrative; compared to Winterson, Jeanette (1959- ); Written on the Body (1992); Kay, Jackie (1961- ); Trumpet (1998); Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000); Ali, Monica (1967- ); Brick Lane (2003).]
  • Childs, Peter. Contemporary Novelists: British Fiction since 1970. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 1900-1999; novel; 1970-2003.]
  • Moore-Gilbert, Bart. "Postcolonialism and 'The Figure of the Jew': Caryl Phillips and Zadie Smith." Acheson, James (ed. and introd.) and Ross, Sarah C. E. (ed. and introd.). The Contemporary British Novel since 1980. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. pp. 106-17.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 1900-1999; Phillips, Caryl (1958- ); novel; postcolonial novel; treatment of Jews; compared to Smith, Zadie (1975- ).]
  • Thompson, Molly. "'Happy Multicultural Land'? The Implications of an 'Excess of Belonging' in Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Sesay, Kadija (ed. and introd.) and Young, Lola (foreword). Write Black, Write British: From Post Colonial to Black British Literature. Hertford, England: Hansib, 2005. pp. 122-40.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; by black novelists; treatment of belonging; relationship to multiculturalism; uncertainty.]
  • Smith, Zadie. "Zadie Smith Talks with Ian McEwan." . Vida, Vendela (ed.). The Believer Book of Writers Talking to Writers. San Francisco, CA: Believer, 2005. pp. 207-39.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 1900-1999; McEwan, Ian (1948- ); interview.]
  • Walters, Tracey L. "'We're All English Now Mate Like It or Lump It': The Black/Britishness of Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Sesay, Kadija (ed. and introd.) and Young, Lola (foreword). Write Black, Write British: From Post Colonial to Black British Literature. Hertford, England: Hansib, 2005. pp. 314-22.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; treatment of black experience; in Great Britain; relationship to cultural diversity.]
  • Ramsey-Kurz, Helga. "Humouring the Terrorists or the Terrorised? Militant Muslims in Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith, and Hanif Kureishi." Reichl, Susanne (ed. and introd.) and Stein, Mark (ed. and introd.). Cheeky Fictions: Laughter and the Postcolonial. Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft. 91. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2005. pp. 73-86.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 1900-1999; Kureishi, Hanif (1954- ): "My Son the Fanatic"; short story; treatment of terrorism; relationship to humor; compared to Rushdie, Salman (1947- ); The Satanic Verses (1988); Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000). Indian literature; English language literature; 1900-1999; Rushdie, Salman (1947- ); The Satanic Verses (1988); novel; treatment of terrorism; relationship to humor; compared to Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000); Kureishi, Hanif (1954- ); "My Son the Fanatic".]
  • Dyer, Rebecca. "Generations of Black Londoners: Echoes of 1950s Caribbean Migrants' Voices in Victor Headley's Yardie and Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Obsidian III: Literature in the African Diaspora, 5:2 (2004 Fall-Winter), pp. 81-102.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; by black novelists; treatment of Caribbean immigrants; in London; relationship to generation gap; British colonialism; compared to Headley, Victor (1959- ); Yardie (1992).]
  • Cuder-Domínguez, Pilar. "Ethnic Cartographies of London in Bernadine Evaristo and Zadie Smith." European Journal of English Studies, 8:2 (2004 Aug), pp. 173-88.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 1900-1999; Evaristo, Bernardine (1959- ): Lara (1997); The Emperor's Babe (2001); poetry; treatment of English identity; relationship to multiethnic identity; in London; compared to Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000).]
  • Goldblatt, Patricia. "School Is Still the Place: Stories of Immigration and Education." MultiCultural Review, 13:1 (2004 Spring), pp. 49-54.
    [Subject Terms: American literature; 1900-1999; Boyle, T. Coraghessan (1948- ): The Tortilla Curtain (1995); novel; treatment of cultural differences; relationship to education; compared to Lahiri, Jhumpa (1967- ); Interpreter of Maladies (1999); Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000).]
  • Ahokas, Pirjo. "Transcending Binary Divisions: Constructing a Postmodern Female Urban Identity in Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife and Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Boelhower, William (ed. and introd.), Davis, Rocío G. (ed. and introd.) and Birkle, Carmen (ed. and introd.). Sites of Ethnicity: Europe and the Americas. American Studies: A Monograph Series. 119. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2004. pp. 115-29.
    [Subject Terms: American literature; 1900-1999; Erdrich, Louise (1954- ): The Antelope Wife (1998); novel; treatment of female identity; urban identity; ethnic identity; compared to Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000).]
  • Tournay, Petra. "Challenging Shakespeare: Strategies of Writing Back in Zadie Smith's White Teeth and Caryl Phillips' The Nature of Blood." Onega, Susana (ed. and introd.) and Gutleben, Christian (ed. and introd.). Refracting the Canon in Contemporary British Literature and Film. Postmodern Studies. 35. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2004. pp. 207-29.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; by black novelists; compared to Phillips, Caryl (1958- ); The Nature of Blood (1997); intertextuality; with Shakespeare, William (1564-1616).]
  • Meinig, Sigrun. "'Running at a Standstill': The Paradoxes of Time and Trauma in Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Glomb, Stefan (ed. and foreword) and Horlacher, Stefan (ed. and foreword). Beyond Extremes: Repräsentation und Reflexion von Modernisierungsprozessen im zeitgenössischen britischen Roman. Mannheimer Beiträge zur Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft. 61. Tübingen, Germany: Narr, 2004. pp. 241-57.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; paradox; treatment of time; trauma; relationship to postcolonialism.]
  • Gerzina, Gretchen Holbrook. "Zadie Smith". Nasta, Susheila (ed. and introd.). Writing across Worlds: Contemporary Writers Talk. London, England: Routledge, 2004. pp. 266-78.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ); interview; 2000.]
  • Moss, Laura. "The Politics of Everyday Hybridity: Zadie Smith's White Teeth." Wasafiri: The Transnational Journal of International Writing, 39 (2003 Summer), pp. 11-17.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; relationship to hybridity; postcolonialism.]
  • Mair, Christian. "Language, Code, and Symbol: The Changing Roles of Jamaican Creole in Diaspora Communities." Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 28:2 (2003), pp. 231-48.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; treatment of linguistic variation; multiculturalism; in London; compared to Adebayo, Diran (1968- ); Some Kind of Black (1996); relationship to Caribbean diaspora; electronic discussion groups. English language (Modern); Jamaican English Creole language; pragmatics; code switching; in electronic discussion groups; relationship to multiculturalism; in London; in Adebayo, Diran (1968- ); Some Kind of Black (1996); Smith, Zadie (1975- ); White Teeth (2000).]
  • Head, Dominic. "Zadie Smith's White Teeth: Multiculturalism for the Millennium." Lane, Richard J. (ed., introd., and glossary), Mengham, Rod (ed. and general introd.) and Tew, Philip (ed., introd., and glossary). Contemporary British Fiction. Cambridge, England: Polity, 2003. pp. 106-19.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; treatment of multiculturalism; relationship to British identity; racial consciousness.]
  • Westman, Karin E. "Anatomy of a Dust Jacket: Deracination and and British Identity in Zadie Smith's White Teeth", Globalization and the Image II, The Global Image, 2002 MLA Convention, New York City, NY, 30 December 2002. e-text
  • O'Grady, Kathleen. "White Teeth: A Conversation with Author Zadie Smith." Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal/Revue d'Etudes sur les Femmes, 27:1 (2002 Fall), pp. 105-11.
    [Subject Terms: English literature; 2000-2099; Smith, Zadie (1975- ): White Teeth (2000); novel; interview.]

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