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I've just studied stories with my A-level students dealing with hybridity and hybrids, a term used for people of foreign, read Asian and African, origin living in the Western society and the clash of cultures in which this can result, so when I came across Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Namesake whose main protagonist is such a hybrid, I was intrigued. Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli, two Bengalis from Calcutta have an arranged marriage in India, then Ashima follows her husband to Cambridge, New England, where he's got a job as a professor at university. A son is born (later a daughter follows), and as it is the custom with Bengalis, he gets a pet-name, a name used ... Read the complete review
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