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    https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/68064| Title: | THE HYBRID IDENTITY ON LEILA IN CARYL PHILLIPS’ THE FINAL PASSAGE (Identitas percampuran pada Leila di Novel The Final Passage oleh Caryl Phillips) | 
| Authors: | Supiastutik Pujiati, Hat Nur Hamidah, Siti  | 
| Keywords: | Mullato Hybridity Post-colonialism  | 
| Issue Date: | 2013 | 
| Publisher: | UNEJ PRESS | 
| Series/Report no.: | ARTIKEL ILMIAH MAHASISWA; | 
| Abstract: | The Final Passage is a novel by Carl Phillips , who is a black writer. This novel offers many post-colonial conflicts as the power of the story which covers the themes of multicultural and multiethnics. Conflicts faced by Leila tell about herself as a mulatto who does not find a place in her environment either in the Caribbean or England. Hybridity has led to problems such as unhomeliness and otherness. This thesis uses a close postcolonial analysis and applies hybridity by Homi Bhabha who concerns with the study of mix cultures . This studyuses a qualitative research by applying novel text in the story as the main data . The data is analyzed to show the conflict that gave rise to the emergence of hybridity in the presence of Leila as a mulatto . As a result , a mixture of cultural hybridity create new things within Leila that leads to profound grief. At the end, hybridity becomes a means to create a new existence which always be full of risks . | 
| URI: | http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/68064 | 
| Appears in Collections: | SRA-Humanities | 
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