Bharati Mukherjee is one of the major Indian women writers lived in America. She has written more than a dozen books that have earned her international recognition as a major writer. ‘Desirable Daughters’ is a story of three Bengali sisters in the USA weaving the childhood memories of the girls in India and also history of India. The protagonist is Tara, 36 year old Indian American. She is the youngest of the three daughters of wealthy engineer. She comes from tradition Bengali family. At the age of 19, she marries Bishwapriya (Bish) Chatterjee, a suitable husband selected by her father. When the couple moved to the USA from Canada. Bharati Mukherjee found her true self. She realized that the USA was truly a Liberal Nation with democratic v...
The diaspora and their experiences of being an immigrant form a major theme in the vast body of immi...
This paper aims at analysing Bharati Mukherjee’s individual positioning as a woman writer by using t...
This paper examines the culture and structure of identities with specific connection with women's di...
Bharati Mukherjee is a famous Indian born American non-fiction writer, short story writer and journa...
The present paper fixates on sensibility exploration of women characters in the novel of Bharati Muk...
As a writer, Bharati Mukherjee needs no introduction. She has created her place in Asian American li...
According to Shilpi Pradhan, Mukherjee is included as one of American India woman author with liter...
Bharati Mukharjee was one of the foremost novelists of Indian Diaspora who explored the theme ofsoci...
Bharati Mukherjee was a versatile and well-grounded diasporic writer. Hailing from India, she manage...
Diaspora literature is a kind of literary work that written by a diaspora writer as a form of their ...
Many Indian women writers have settled abroad unfolding their experience in the course of their writ...
Abstract The female protagonists of Bharati Mukherjee’s earlier novels are characterized by their r...
Bharati Mukherjee, born Indian diasporic writer and settled down in America. She is basically third ...
The Tiger\u27s Daughter (1972) is a first novel by Bharati Mukherjee, Bengali Indian American writer...
Abstract Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, both are Indian born American writer. They raise their ...
The diaspora and their experiences of being an immigrant form a major theme in the vast body of immi...
This paper aims at analysing Bharati Mukherjee’s individual positioning as a woman writer by using t...
This paper examines the culture and structure of identities with specific connection with women's di...
Bharati Mukherjee is a famous Indian born American non-fiction writer, short story writer and journa...
The present paper fixates on sensibility exploration of women characters in the novel of Bharati Muk...
As a writer, Bharati Mukherjee needs no introduction. She has created her place in Asian American li...
According to Shilpi Pradhan, Mukherjee is included as one of American India woman author with liter...
Bharati Mukharjee was one of the foremost novelists of Indian Diaspora who explored the theme ofsoci...
Bharati Mukherjee was a versatile and well-grounded diasporic writer. Hailing from India, she manage...
Diaspora literature is a kind of literary work that written by a diaspora writer as a form of their ...
Many Indian women writers have settled abroad unfolding their experience in the course of their writ...
Abstract The female protagonists of Bharati Mukherjee’s earlier novels are characterized by their r...
Bharati Mukherjee, born Indian diasporic writer and settled down in America. She is basically third ...
The Tiger\u27s Daughter (1972) is a first novel by Bharati Mukherjee, Bengali Indian American writer...
Abstract Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, both are Indian born American writer. They raise their ...
The diaspora and their experiences of being an immigrant form a major theme in the vast body of immi...
This paper aims at analysing Bharati Mukherjee’s individual positioning as a woman writer by using t...
This paper examines the culture and structure of identities with specific connection with women's di...