Search for Identity: Indian Native and Diasporic Writers

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In the present world when globalisation has become the rule of the day travel, immigration, and exploration of new lands is no more an ennobling experience. In fact with world gradually turning into a single global village, people are getting restless to trace out their roots and racial-familial identities. Therefore search for identity has become a recurrent theme with the writers apparently. But while dealing with the theme every writer has to face the dichotomy: whether to melt in the melting pot or turn back to the rhizomic root. Quite naturally this leads to a question – how will the writers resolve the dichotomy and basing on what theory? Also, the degree of acculturation remains an enigma. As a result a comparative study between diasporic writers and native novelists showed signs of different approach depending upon their own psychological bend, living conditions and their societal alliance etc. which turn out to be decisive factors in making their choice as relevant elements in identity formation.

This book will help readers, especially those researching on the theme. More than theorizing, it attempts to reflect the reality of practice so that even those who are genuinely interested apart from the need to examine on purpose.

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Title
Search for Identity: Indian Native and Diasporic Writers
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788172739812
Length
127p., 22cm.
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