Journal |
Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie occidentale
Journal issue | 54 | 2020
Research Article | „Türke von Geburt“ und „Staatsbürger der Bundesrepublik“
Abstract
With his first crime novel Happy birthday, Turk! (1985) Jakob Arjouni established a private investigator with a migration background, but whose lifestyle does not differ from that of the indigenous population. The aim of my contribution is to use statements by Jakob Arjouni himself, as well as a collage of the biographical data on Kemal Kayankaya scattered throughout the five crime novels, to show that while the serial hero has developed a bicultural self-confidence, often stylized as a metaphor of his cultural hybridity, more importantly he takes a post-integrative perspective, resulting from his gradual assimilation into German culture and society which began in his childhood and was completed in the course of his adolescence.
Submitted: June 10, 2020 | Accepted: July 29, 2020 | Published Dec. 22, 2020 | Language: de
Keywords Third Space • Migrant Literature • German Crime Novel • Hybrid Identity • Jakob Arjouni • Kemal Kayankaya • Third Person
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