Cross- Culturalism in Indian English Novels

Cross- Culturalism in Indian English Novels
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Download or read book Cross- Culturalism in Indian English Novels written by Dr. Chelle Naresh and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2017-08-28 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Human exodus as a biological occurrence has become a predictable component of human history, and this puts man in a scenario in which he becomes the most extensively diffused social animal, the explorer on the move. Writers, poets, critics and theoreticians have tried their best to capture and expose these harrowing experiences of displacement and dislocation which have to a large extent altered the sentiments of people culturally, socially and linguistically. Multicultural societies today are a consequence of the widespread movements as a result of diaspora, which has been occurring at different levels of social echelon, with varying enormity and for as many diversified reasons.


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