![]() ![]() This is followed by investigating the devices of survival of Iraqi Assyrian characters in Hither and Thither. Then the paper moves to examine certain patterns of behavior, that spring from the survival instinct detected in African-American characters in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Stereotype characteristics of ethnic minorities, which are often presented in mainstream literature, are outlined. ![]() The paper starts with introductory remarks on the concept of “ethnicity” and its relation to the Other, in the light of Colonialism and hegemony. This paper aims at investigating the individual’s mechanism of survival in ethnic writings it takes as examples for the study the American novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou and the Iraqi novel Hither and Thither by Inaam Kachachi. College of Education for Humanities /University of Karbala
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