Cultural identity in contemporary diasporic communities is dynamic, multifaceted, and cyclical. In the age of reflexive modernity, it is imperative to think about new ways of conceptualizing the experience of individuals straddling multiple geographies. A model of identity for such individuals should not only explain the plurality of “being” but also the fluidity of “becoming.” In this article, the question of multiple and shifting identities of the four main characters in Jhumpa Lahiri’s intergenerational novel, The Namesake, is explored using an interdisciplinary model from the field of business management based on Giddens’ theorization of reflexivity. The inward reflexive relationship between the “self” and the “other” through the discur...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
This article encompasses an underlying notion of personal identities and processes of interaction, w...
Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa...
Cultural identity in contemporary diasporic communities is dynamic, multifaceted, and cyclical. In t...
Themes of home, belonging and space reverberate through Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel, The Namesake. Th...
The present paper attempts to indicate the way through which Lahiri investigates the issue of name a...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
Jhumpa Lahiri is one of the prominent names in Diasporic Literature. In Jhumpa Lahiri's work Th...
Drawing its inspiration from the experience of Indian migrants to the United States, Jhumpa Lahiri’s...
Every diasporic study or displacement theory inadvertently leads through an analysis and understandi...
In the fast globalizing world in which the boundaries are becoming redundant, it is expected to be c...
Various cultural studies and social theories have analyzed the concept of cultural identity from dif...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
Nowadays diaspora becomes crucial issue once people actively involve in global world. In diasporic w...
This research paper studies on Indian roots and American life or to be more exact, at any rate on ac...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
This article encompasses an underlying notion of personal identities and processes of interaction, w...
Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa...
Cultural identity in contemporary diasporic communities is dynamic, multifaceted, and cyclical. In t...
Themes of home, belonging and space reverberate through Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel, The Namesake. Th...
The present paper attempts to indicate the way through which Lahiri investigates the issue of name a...
The topic of identity is very prominent in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Lowland (2013), and different c...
Jhumpa Lahiri is one of the prominent names in Diasporic Literature. In Jhumpa Lahiri's work Th...
Drawing its inspiration from the experience of Indian migrants to the United States, Jhumpa Lahiri’s...
Every diasporic study or displacement theory inadvertently leads through an analysis and understandi...
In the fast globalizing world in which the boundaries are becoming redundant, it is expected to be c...
Various cultural studies and social theories have analyzed the concept of cultural identity from dif...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
Nowadays diaspora becomes crucial issue once people actively involve in global world. In diasporic w...
This research paper studies on Indian roots and American life or to be more exact, at any rate on ac...
Jhumpa Lahiri’s characters in her short story collection Interpreter of Maladies keep wandering betw...
This article encompasses an underlying notion of personal identities and processes of interaction, w...
Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa...