This study will analyze the cultural change and identity development in the novels of the Indian-American author Jhumpa Lahiri, The Namesake (2003) and The Lowland (2013), through exposure to an alien culture by immigration. The notion of dual identity, cultural colonialism, postcolonialism and the form of the Bildungsroman will be discussed and analyzed in detail. The aim of this study is to underline that the concept of identity is not national or pre-given, and that it is an alterable and re-creatable notion through cultural exchange and cultural differences. The cultural transformation and the identity development of the first and second generation immigrants and the immigrant experience will be discussed in the light of Homi K....
In the fast globalizing world in which the boundaries are becoming redundant, it is expected to be c...
Every diasporic study or displacement theory inadvertently leads through an analysis and understandi...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>This paper attempts t...
This study will analyze the cultural change and identity development in the novels of the Indian-Am...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
Jhumpa Lahiri, an American writer with South Asian origin, has continued writing about immigrant fa...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
The proposed research article is an attempt to make an analysis of the causes of cultural dissonance...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake is about characters that are in search of their individuality which dwe...
Abstract This paper attempts to offer an original insight into Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake b...
In the fast globalizing world in which the boundaries are becoming redundant, it is expected to be c...
Every diasporic study or displacement theory inadvertently leads through an analysis and understandi...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>This paper attempts t...
This study will analyze the cultural change and identity development in the novels of the Indian-Am...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
Jhumpa Lahiri, an American writer with South Asian origin, has continued writing about immigrant fa...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
The proposed research article is an attempt to make an analysis of the causes of cultural dissonance...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake is about characters that are in search of their individuality which dwe...
Abstract This paper attempts to offer an original insight into Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake b...
In the fast globalizing world in which the boundaries are becoming redundant, it is expected to be c...
Every diasporic study or displacement theory inadvertently leads through an analysis and understandi...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>This paper attempts t...