@article{MAKHILLTSS2016111223433,
    title = {Cross Cultural Identity: Locating Hybridity and Ambivalence in Naqvi&#146;s Home Boy},
    journal = {The Social Sciences},
    volume = {11},
    number = {12},
    pages = {3049-3053},
    year = {2016},
    issn = {1818-5800},
    doi = {sscience.2016.3049.3053},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1818-5800&doi=sscience.2016.3049.3053},
    author = {Vida and},
    keywords = {mimicry,ambivalence,third space,Hybridity,identity},
    abstract = {The present study is an attempt to study M.H. Naqvi&#146;s Home Boy through the lens of Homi K. Bhabha&#146;s concepts like &#145;hybridity&#146;, &#145;third space&#146;, &#145;ambivalence&#146; and mimicry. Bhabha challenges Western colonial discourse in order to put an end to the idea of world&#146;s division into &#145;Self&#146; and &#145;Other&#146;. He presents the idea of cross-cultural interactions of immigrant and diasporic subjects and indicates on &#145;impurity&#146; and &#145;mixed-ness&#146; of cultures. This study which is a qualitative library-based research, aims to analyze M.H. Naqvi&#146;s Home Boy, based on Bhabha&#146;s aforementioned concepts in order to shed some light on cross-cultural issues. This study tries to analyze the hybrid situation of Pakistani characters in America in order to find the ways they interact in the &#145;third space of enunciation&#146; and the way they imitate American lifestyle. It presents the change through the very fabric identity of these three Pakistani characters which leads them to the process of self-invention in order to reach a kind of consciousness within their lives.}
    }