In most of diaspora literature there is an attempt to retrieve the past. This makes one measure time in many ways, different calendars, change of seasons, past encounters narrated through wars, defeats, encounters and disasters. It is remembered through family history, ancestral heritage, nostalgia, memory and even through national disasters. This interaction portrays the immigrants caught in flight of memories, relationships and images. The relocation has its disgust for one thing or the other. The author has to live in the reminiscences, a collective memory representing a symbolic relationship between past and present. The Swinging Bridge by Ramabai Espinet chronicles the multiple exiles that are part of the Indian experience in the...
This paper deals with V.S. Naipaul's novel A House for Mr. Biswas that deals with various themes lik...
Based on the hypothesis that the (re)creation of epistemic home places in African diaspora fiction i...
S. Naipaul’s magnum opus, A House for Mr Biswas, presents communities being moulded and transferred ...
In her debut novel The Swinging Bridge, the Indo-Trinidadian writer Ramabai Espinet commemorates the...
This work proposes to read The Swinging Bridge as a process by which a hybrid Indo-Trinidadian Diasp...
This paper “Nostalgia, Home and Belonging: A Diasporic Reading of Before We Visit the Goddess by Chi...
The Toronto-based novelist, M.G. Vassanji’s latest novel, The Assassin’s Song (2007) strik...
How do immigrants to Canada experience exile and diaspora? What happens when a person does not ident...
Embargoed until 31 March 2024This thesis explores haunting in and of the neo-Victorian novel, and re...
The Caribbean is a place which is rich with diversified cultures. It is inhabited by people from var...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
This paper takes into discussion the diasporic phenomena, namely, rootlessness, nostalgia, memory an...
This is a brief exploration of an emotion or an emotional response--self-exile. It is also the story...
Indian diaspora has been spread across the world vividly, and each phase records different character...
The Museum of Paper and Wires is a novel exploring the ways in which loss, absence and trauma manife...
This paper deals with V.S. Naipaul's novel A House for Mr. Biswas that deals with various themes lik...
Based on the hypothesis that the (re)creation of epistemic home places in African diaspora fiction i...
S. Naipaul’s magnum opus, A House for Mr Biswas, presents communities being moulded and transferred ...
In her debut novel The Swinging Bridge, the Indo-Trinidadian writer Ramabai Espinet commemorates the...
This work proposes to read The Swinging Bridge as a process by which a hybrid Indo-Trinidadian Diasp...
This paper “Nostalgia, Home and Belonging: A Diasporic Reading of Before We Visit the Goddess by Chi...
The Toronto-based novelist, M.G. Vassanji’s latest novel, The Assassin’s Song (2007) strik...
How do immigrants to Canada experience exile and diaspora? What happens when a person does not ident...
Embargoed until 31 March 2024This thesis explores haunting in and of the neo-Victorian novel, and re...
The Caribbean is a place which is rich with diversified cultures. It is inhabited by people from var...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
This paper takes into discussion the diasporic phenomena, namely, rootlessness, nostalgia, memory an...
This is a brief exploration of an emotion or an emotional response--self-exile. It is also the story...
Indian diaspora has been spread across the world vividly, and each phase records different character...
The Museum of Paper and Wires is a novel exploring the ways in which loss, absence and trauma manife...
This paper deals with V.S. Naipaul's novel A House for Mr. Biswas that deals with various themes lik...
Based on the hypothesis that the (re)creation of epistemic home places in African diaspora fiction i...
S. Naipaul’s magnum opus, A House for Mr Biswas, presents communities being moulded and transferred ...