Diaspora Literature: Identity Beyond Borders

Diaspora Literature: Identity Beyond Borders
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Publisher : Emerald Publishers
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9788195962525
ISBN-13 : 8195962521
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Book Synopsis Diaspora Literature: Identity Beyond Borders by : Dr. Pradip Mondal

Download or read book Diaspora Literature: Identity Beyond Borders written by Dr. Pradip Mondal and published by Emerald Publishers. This book was released on 2022-01-01 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book Diaspora Literature: Identity Beyond Borders is a compendium of erudite academic articles depicting the generations of diasporic contemplation and consequences figured out in the literature of this specific theme and motif. The book is an enterprise to portray the displacement, alienation, clashes, assimilation, acculturation, rootlessness, torn identities, quest for identity, crisis of identity, and fusion and conflict between two cultures that have been stringed out in three parts of diasporic concerns—Ecumenical Scenario, Acculturation and Question of Hyphenation in Indian Diaspora and Oscillating State of expatriates and immigrants.


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