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Volume : XIV, Issue : III, April - 2024

EFFECTS OF DIASPORIC CONSCIOUSNESS ON PROBLEMATIC OF FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S THE NAMESAKE

Kashish,

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Displaced subjectivities that are resultant of a migratory consciousness forms the major corpus of Lahiri’s fiction, her representation of characters with fragmented selves who are constantly grappling with several facets of their identities stands in tandem with Stuart Hall’s definition of identities as not “unified,” rather “increasingly fragmented and fractured”.

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Kashish, (2024). EFFECTS OF DIASPORIC CONSCIOUSNESS ON PROBLEMATIC OF FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S THE NAMESAKE. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XIV, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10968.pdf

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  1. 1. Ahmed, Sara. The Cultural Politics of Emotion. 2nd ed., Edinburgh University Press, 2014
  2. 2. Ballerstadt, Reshmi Dutt, “Gendered (Be)Longing: First- and Second-Generation Migrants in the

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