Abstract Double vision is another important theme in Lahiri’s novels. It depicts cultural conflicts and cultural dilemmas of first and second generation immigrants in the alien land. Lahiri describes the themes with the characters very beautifully in all the novels. She expresses the deep sense of fascination towards the attached culture such as strong family relationships, gratitude to the arranged marriage system, life style, eating habits, passion for mother tongue. At the same time she explicates the alien land language, livelihood, food habits, individual life style, mismatched marriages and fragmented family system in her literary works makes the Indian origin immigrants feel great confusion between two diverse cultures, sometimes co...
Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa...
This paper will explore the various diasporic aspects in the fictions of Jhumpa lahiri especially th...
Jhumpa Lahiri was a greatest Indian woman writer and she discussed the practical life experiences ex...
Imagine living a double life – being pulled in all different directions, between your past and your ...
In Indian writing in English, the novelists have quest many themes which manifested as in Diasporas,...
Born in London, Lahiri moved to Rhode Island as a young child with her Bengali parents. Although the...
Interpreter of Maladies is an accumulation of nine short stories embodied characters of Indian drop ...
The paper on the Indian Diaspora, discussion of multiculturalism in relation to the theme of alienat...
Unlike her earlier works of fiction (Interpreter of Maladies (1999) and The Namesake (2003", which m...
Diaspora is a state of transience where an individual constantly wavers between whether to imbibe th...
Jhumpa Lahiri's literary career has been inspired by the Indian as well as the American culture and ...
Diasporic experiences of Indian characters have drawn a considerable attention of social thinkers, p...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Lahiri’s The Namesake narrates the assimilation of an Indian Bengali family from Calcutta, the Gangu...
Since Jhumpa Lahiri has been regarded as a second generation Indian immigrant living in the United S...
Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa...
This paper will explore the various diasporic aspects in the fictions of Jhumpa lahiri especially th...
Jhumpa Lahiri was a greatest Indian woman writer and she discussed the practical life experiences ex...
Imagine living a double life – being pulled in all different directions, between your past and your ...
In Indian writing in English, the novelists have quest many themes which manifested as in Diasporas,...
Born in London, Lahiri moved to Rhode Island as a young child with her Bengali parents. Although the...
Interpreter of Maladies is an accumulation of nine short stories embodied characters of Indian drop ...
The paper on the Indian Diaspora, discussion of multiculturalism in relation to the theme of alienat...
Unlike her earlier works of fiction (Interpreter of Maladies (1999) and The Namesake (2003", which m...
Diaspora is a state of transience where an individual constantly wavers between whether to imbibe th...
Jhumpa Lahiri's literary career has been inspired by the Indian as well as the American culture and ...
Diasporic experiences of Indian characters have drawn a considerable attention of social thinkers, p...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Lahiri’s The Namesake narrates the assimilation of an Indian Bengali family from Calcutta, the Gangu...
Since Jhumpa Lahiri has been regarded as a second generation Indian immigrant living in the United S...
Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa...
This paper will explore the various diasporic aspects in the fictions of Jhumpa lahiri especially th...
Jhumpa Lahiri was a greatest Indian woman writer and she discussed the practical life experiences ex...