Title: Examining the Refugee Identity and the Ethics of Hospitality in Richard Powers’ <i>Generosity</i> (2009)
Abstract:Richard Powers' (2009) Generosity delves into the pursuit of the elusive "happiness gene" and its associated bioethical dilemmas. The narrative centres on Thassadit, an Algerian refugee in the USA, wh...Richard Powers' (2009) Generosity delves into the pursuit of the elusive "happiness gene" and its associated bioethical dilemmas. The narrative centres on Thassadit, an Algerian refugee in the USA, whose profound happiness contrasts with her traumatic past in post-colonial Algeria. This analysis argues that Thassa is not recognized as an individual but is instead defined by preconceived notions of refugee identity and becomes an object of scrutiny for scientists and media grappling with the paradox of post-colonial trauma and happiness. Employing a critical post-colonial lens, the study explores the portrayal of the "stranger" and associated stereotypes, the roles of the colonial and scientific gazes, and finally, the construction of the refugee identity in relation to Derrida's ethics of hospitality. It examines identity construction through narratives of labelling, fixity, and belonging, exposing the intertwined neocolonial gaze, biased scientific discourse, and media sensationalism as oppressive forces that mutually reinforce orientalist and objectifying practices.Read More
Publication Year: 2024
Publication Date: 2024-08-17
Language: en
Type: article
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