摘要:As people of the diaspora,most Black British writers have long been troubled and fascinated by the ideas of ‘home’ and ‘identity.’ A lot of their works present a sense of not belonging anywhere and a quest for a new kind of identity not limited to national boundaries. Such issues are portrayed most clearly in Buchi Emecheta’s novel,Kehinde,where the protagonist’s conception of ‘home’ and ‘identity’ is disrupted between Nigerian and British and how she ends up creating a new and more fluid identity for herself..