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The Study of Campzenship and Homo Sacer in Monica Ali’ s In the Kitchen

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  277-305

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 This article focuses on the re-emergence of “ camp” and rebirth of “ homo sacers” in Monica Ali’ s In the Kitchen (2009) through the perspective of new-left thinkers. Deploying Giorgio Agamben’ s views, the writer has tried to discuss how the biopolitical stands of the neo-liberal humanism in the West has abused the notion of “ state of exception” to trigger a new type of “ master-slave discourse” in the postcolonial era. To this end, notions of “ bio-politics, ” “ indistinct zones/non-places, ” and “ bare life” have been studied. It is argued that with the politicization of life, the deprivation of migrants from “ bios” and “ zoe, ” the imposition of “ bare life” on them, and their limitaion to the borders of “ citizenship/ noncitizenship, ” “ life/ death, ” “ belonging-nonbelonging, ” and “ the self/ the other, ” the West has once more repeated the old binary opposition of the “ us/ them” in the recent decades. Such treatment on the part of the West has given birth to “ homo sacer” figures as well as establishment of “ camps” in the center of imperialism and, thus, justified the violation of migrants’ rights under the stigmatization of them as “ national enemies. ”

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    TAHERI, ZAHRA. (2020). The Study of Campzenship and Homo Sacer in Monica Ali’ s In the Kitchen. CRITICAL LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES, 17(24 ), 277-305. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/395405/en

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    TAHERI ZAHRA. The Study of Campzenship and Homo Sacer in Monica Ali’ s In the Kitchen. CRITICAL LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES[Internet]. 2020;17(24 ):277-305. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/395405/en

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    ZAHRA TAHERI, “The Study of Campzenship and Homo Sacer in Monica Ali’ s In the Kitchen,” CRITICAL LANGUAGE & LITERARY STUDIES, vol. 17, no. 24 , pp. 277–305, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/395405/en

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