Expression of Racism Problems in “White Teeth” By Zadie Smith

Authors

  • Bakhshanda Olimovna Davronova Master student, Bukhara State University
  • Gulbakhor Pirmanovna Nazarova Scientific adviser, Bukhara State University Bukhara Uzbekistan

Keywords:

post-impressionism, racial discrimination, pejorative deconstruction, leitmotif, multiculturalism

Abstract

Racism is ideology, or a system of views, that fixes the division of people into races and asserts the superiority of one race over another. Simply, this means ideas about dividing people into superior and inferior races of which the former are the only creators of civilization and are called upon to dominate the latter. The implementation of racist theories in practice sometimes finds expression in the policy of racial discrimination.  From early years this occasion was main problem and caused much chaos between people and even countries.  In order to show its cost effects, writers attempted to create novellas or other masterpieces. One of the salient examples is Zadie Smith. So, this article focuses on one of the most famous novels “White teeth” by Zadie Smith and how she conveyed attitudes of racism in her work.

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Published

2022-06-06

How to Cite

Davronova, B. O., & Nazarova, G. P. (2022). Expression of Racism Problems in “White Teeth” By Zadie Smith. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN NONFORMAL EDUCATION, 2(6), 26–28. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejine/article/view/926