Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 3rd English Language and Literature International Conference, ELLiC, 27th April 2019, Sem 2019
DOI: 10.4108/eai.27-4-2019.2285322
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Border as Post Space in Reyna Grande’s The Distance Between Us

Abstract: Reyna Grande's The Distance Between Us delivers another definition of a term border illustrated by the Mexican immigrants or later called Chicano in the United States. To construct the definition, Sara Upstone's postcolonial theory is applied for the analysis of the novel. Literally, 'border' is considered a gate as a place to provide an entrance or an opening used for passage. Thus, this novel depicts the mixture of cultures as a result of struggle committed by the main character of the novel through the pass… Show more

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