TY - JOUR T1 - The Challenges of Multicultural London in Zadie Smith’s ”The Embassy of Cambodia" JF - Interactions, Ege Journal of British and American Studies Y1 - 2018 A1 - Nayebpour, Karam KW - Ambivalence KW - Equal Citizenship KW - Microaggressions KW - Multicultural London Society KW - Recognition KW - The Embassy of Cambodia KW - Zadie Smith AB - In most of her works, Zadie Smith presents the challenges of a multicultural society. In “The Embassy of Cambodia,” she portrays some of the problems of multicultural contemporary London. These problems are mainly shown through a female immigrant’s unequal, or second-class, citizenship in a multicultural land, her otherness or split identity, her indeterminate social status, as well as the natives’ ambivalent perspective toward her, microaggressions against her, and inability to recognize her as an equal member of society. As revealed by both the omniscient narrator and the collective first-person plural narrator, the immigrant Other and the natives are disconnected in a multicultural space. The central immigrant character, as my paper demonstrates, is pushed toward her own ethnicity and nationality as a result of the natives’ inherent race consciousness (Englishness) and the highly stratified social structure. Having been ignored, excluded, and repudiated, the immigrant is inevitably driven toward a radical form of religious and racial nationalism. VL - 27 UR - https://www.academia.edu/36401397/_The_Challenges_of_Multicultural_London_in_Zadie_Smith_s_The_Embassy_of_Cambodia_ IS - 1-2 ER -