The paper seeks to analyze how Hariprabha Takeda, a Bengali woman, in the early twentieth century negotiated with the issues of identity, integration, and cultural assimilation in her narrative from the standpoint of an insider in a Japanese household. Through a close textual analysis of her travelogue Bongomohilar Japan Jatra (1915) and other memoirs (translated as The Journey of a Bengali Woman to Japan (1915) & Other Essays by Somdatta Mandal in 2019), the paper attempts to examine how she was influenced by the Japanese culture and blurred the strict demarcations of private and public spaces through interracial marriage. The paper argues that the notion of pan-Asian identity gained prominence due to the active interest of travelers in ex...
The present study is an attempt at exploring meaning of migration in the lives of Asian Indian women...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
Identity politics and a politics of culture have largely preempted South Asian literary studies sinc...
Through an analysis of travel accounts and memoirs of Hariprabha Takeda, this article studies the e...
This article analyses accounts of travels to Asia written by Bengali women in the early 20th centur...
Themes of home, belonging and space reverberate through Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel, The Namesake. Th...
This research paper studies on Indian roots and American life or to be more exact, at any rate on ac...
This project investigates the crucial moment of social transformation of the colonized Bengali socie...
?National Subjects, International Selves: Feminist Self-fashioning in Meiji Japan and Colonial India...
Jhumpa Lahiri, one of the most important writers about the diasporic experience, depicts the immense...
This article will concentrate on the discourses that circulated around the literary genre of the Ben...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the Japanese women during the Tokugawa shogunate through Swedish...
Nowadays diaspora becomes crucial issue once people actively involve in global world. In diasporic w...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to understand the concept of ethnic Identity proj...
© 2016 IRF Press. This is an accepted manuscript published by IRF Press in Narratives of Displacemen...
The present study is an attempt at exploring meaning of migration in the lives of Asian Indian women...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
Identity politics and a politics of culture have largely preempted South Asian literary studies sinc...
Through an analysis of travel accounts and memoirs of Hariprabha Takeda, this article studies the e...
This article analyses accounts of travels to Asia written by Bengali women in the early 20th centur...
Themes of home, belonging and space reverberate through Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel, The Namesake. Th...
This research paper studies on Indian roots and American life or to be more exact, at any rate on ac...
This project investigates the crucial moment of social transformation of the colonized Bengali socie...
?National Subjects, International Selves: Feminist Self-fashioning in Meiji Japan and Colonial India...
Jhumpa Lahiri, one of the most important writers about the diasporic experience, depicts the immense...
This article will concentrate on the discourses that circulated around the literary genre of the Ben...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the Japanese women during the Tokugawa shogunate through Swedish...
Nowadays diaspora becomes crucial issue once people actively involve in global world. In diasporic w...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to understand the concept of ethnic Identity proj...
© 2016 IRF Press. This is an accepted manuscript published by IRF Press in Narratives of Displacemen...
The present study is an attempt at exploring meaning of migration in the lives of Asian Indian women...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
Identity politics and a politics of culture have largely preempted South Asian literary studies sinc...