Investigating the Literary Depiction of Class-Based Globalization and International Relations
Description: This quiz delves into the literary portrayal of class-based globalization and international relations, exploring how literature captures the complexities of class dynamics in a globalized world. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: class-based globalization international relations literary depiction global inequality social justice |
In ___, Amitav Ghosh explores the impact of globalization on the lives of the working class in India, highlighting the exploitation and inequality that result from economic liberalization.
In her novel ___, Arundhati Roy portrays the struggles of the marginalized and dispossessed in a globalized world, exposing the injustices and inequalities that arise from neoliberal policies.
Which of the following novels by Salman Rushdie explores the theme of class-based globalization, examining the clash between traditional values and the forces of modernity in a postcolonial world?
In her novel ___, Jhumpa Lahiri examines the experiences of immigrants and their struggles to navigate cultural differences, class disparities, and the challenges of assimilation in a globalized world.
Which of the following novels by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie addresses the issue of class-based globalization, highlighting the disparities between the wealthy elite and the impoverished masses in contemporary Nigeria?
In his novel ___, Mohsin Hamid portrays the stark contrasts between the lives of the wealthy elite and the impoverished masses in a globalized world, shedding light on the widening gap between the rich and the poor.
Which of the following novels by Zadie Smith explores the theme of class-based globalization, examining the lives of characters from different socioeconomic backgrounds and their struggles to find their place in a globalized world?
In her novel ___, Junot Díaz examines the experiences of Dominican immigrants in the United States, highlighting the challenges they face in navigating cultural differences, economic disparities, and the complexities of assimilation in a globalized world.
Which of the following novels by Teju Cole addresses the issue of class-based globalization, exploring the lives of characters from different socioeconomic backgrounds and their struggles to find their place in a rapidly changing world?
In his novel ___, Hari Kunzru examines the impact of globalization on the lives of ordinary people, highlighting the ways in which technology and economic forces shape their experiences and identities.
Which of the following novels by Pankaj Mishra addresses the issue of class-based globalization, highlighting the disparities between the wealthy elite and the impoverished masses in a globalized world?
In her novel ___, Naomi Klein explores the negative consequences of globalization, exposing the exploitation of workers and the environmental degradation caused by unchecked corporate power.
Which of the following novels by Arundhati Roy addresses the issue of class-based globalization, highlighting the struggles of the marginalized and dispossessed in a globalized world?
In his novel ___, Mohsin Hamid portrays the stark contrasts between the lives of the wealthy elite and the impoverished masses in a globalized world, shedding light on the widening gap between the rich and the poor.
Which of the following novels by Zadie Smith explores the theme of class-based globalization, examining the lives of characters from different socioeconomic backgrounds and their struggles to find their place in a globalized world?