2022
DOI: 10.1149/10701.6163ecst
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Representation of the Postcolonial Migrants’ Multi-Religious Cultures and the Fantasy of Christianity in John Lanchester’s Capital

Abstract: Literary writings have broadened that the world broaches the religious and cultural discrimination between the imperialist countries and the colonized immigrants. John Lanchester spreads over the conflicts of the multi-religious culture of migrants and the pride of the Christmas festival in European countries in his novel, Capital (2012). The Christian countries have defeated the migrants by showing pretentious prevailing city life in London. Unfortunately, some migrating laborers are illiterate to encounter t… Show more

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“…The teachers give students advice and motivation. Good advice makes the students know, or, in terms of Thomas Lickona, called moral knowing (Vijay, 2022;Wang, 2018). The students know that Islam teaches greeting.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The teachers give students advice and motivation. Good advice makes the students know, or, in terms of Thomas Lickona, called moral knowing (Vijay, 2022;Wang, 2018). The students know that Islam teaches greeting.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%