Joyce Chalfen

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Joyce Chalfen is a well-meaning but patronizing liberal intellectual and mother in Zadie Smith’s novel "White Teeth," whose attempts to mentor a working-class boy expose her naivety and class and cultural blind spots.

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Joyce Chalfen canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn White Teeth NERFINISHED
associatedWithFamily Chalfen family NERFINISHED
characterTrait intellectual
liberal
naive
patronizing
well-meaning
conflictWith Alsana Iqbal NERFINISHED
Samad Iqbal NERFINISHED
creator Zadie Smith NERFINISHED
familyName Chalfen NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse White Teeth NERFINISHED
firstAppearance White Teeth NERFINISHED
genre contemporary literary fiction character
givenName Joyce NERFINISHED
hasChild Joshua Chalfen NERFINISHED
ideology progressive liberalism
languageOfWork English
medium novel
mentors Irie Jones NERFINISHED
Magid Iqbal NERFINISHED
Millat Iqbal NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction explores class differences
explores cultural blind spots
satire of liberal middle-class attitudes
nationality British
occupation writer
portrayedAs gardening enthusiast
parenting columnist
publicationYearOfWork 2000
relationshipToJoshuaChalfen mother
relationshipToMarcusChalfen wife
residence London, England
surface form: London
role mother
setting late 20th-century London
socialClass middle class
professional middle class
spouse Marcus Chalfen NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement class relations in contemporary London
liberal paternalism
multiculturalism in Britain

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White Teeth character Joyce Chalfen