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Title: Exploration of Cultural Otherness and Generational Gap in Wajahat Ali’s Tom Jones and Biryani Surprise through Acculturation Theory
Authors: Remsha Ali Muhammad, Suhail Ahmed Solangi, Mahnoor Aslam
Journal: Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review (PLHR)
Publisher: Orients Social Research Consultancy (SMC-Pvt-ltd)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Language: English
Keywords: CultureImmigrantsGenerational GapOtherness
This study aims to explore how generational differences in Wajahat Ali’s Tom Jones and Biryani Surprise reflect varying acculturation strategies, focusing on the tension between cultural preservation and adaptation within immigrant families. Wajahat Ali, a prominent Pakistani English writer, often addresses themes of cultural identity and generational conflict in immigrant communities. This paper applies John W. Berry’s acculturation framework (1997) to examine the interplay between native and host cultures, analyzing how characters from different generations navigate cultural otherness and belonging. The research employs a textual analysis of Tom Jones and Biryani Surprise, using Berry’s acculturation model to investigate generational gaps in attitudes toward assimilation, adaptation, and separation. Key elements such as music, food, actions, and values serve as markers of cultural identity and divergence. The analysis reveals that younger generations adopt diverse acculturative strategies, while older generations strive to preserve heritage. This cultural tension fosters feelings of otherness and highlights the struggle to maintain cultural identity in a multicultural setting.Future studies should explore similar themes in contemporary diasporic literature to further understand evolving patterns of cultural negotiation.
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