Abstract: Jhumpa Lahiri (July11, 1967), is an English born American novelist and short story writer of the modern age. As a prominent and promising writer, she always prioritizes writing about the crisis of women of the contemporary era. Through her writing, she deals with the experience of a life in two separate cultures: one is the culture she belongs to, and the other is the one, she settles and harmonizes with. Having fallen in-between the dividing lines of two cultures, she faces a number of certain challenges in accommodating with, or imposing values of one culture over the other. The struggle is nicely presented in Jhumpa Lahiri’s recent fictional collection Unaccustomed Earth, where some of the female characters experience the same ...
Jhumpa Lahiri's literary career has been inspired by the Indian as well as the American culture and ...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
“Unaccustomed Earth” is short story collection deals with the lives of immigrants by Jhumpa Lahiri. ...
This paper will explore the various diasporic aspects in the fictions of Jhumpa lahiri especially th...
Unlike her earlier works of fiction (Interpreter of Maladies (1999) and The Namesake (2003", which m...
This paper deals with the people of the Indian origin and multiculturalistic view of the characters ...
The present paper aims at identifying the aspects of Indian diasporic womanism in the selected works...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Born in England, to Bengali parents, and raised in America, Jhumpa Lahiri (1967) has been variously ...
Jhumpa Lahiri was a greatest Indian woman writer and she discussed the practical life experiences ex...
This article focuses on the representations of the West and of India in Jhumpa Lahiri’s fictio...
Jhumpa Lahiri, escritora americana de origem Indiana, frequentemente aborda, tanto em seu romance, T...
Born in London, Lahiri moved to Rhode Island as a young child with her Bengali parents. Although the...
Abstract Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, both are Indian born American writer. They raise their ...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>In her novel The Name...
Jhumpa Lahiri's literary career has been inspired by the Indian as well as the American culture and ...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
“Unaccustomed Earth” is short story collection deals with the lives of immigrants by Jhumpa Lahiri. ...
This paper will explore the various diasporic aspects in the fictions of Jhumpa lahiri especially th...
Unlike her earlier works of fiction (Interpreter of Maladies (1999) and The Namesake (2003", which m...
This paper deals with the people of the Indian origin and multiculturalistic view of the characters ...
The present paper aims at identifying the aspects of Indian diasporic womanism in the selected works...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Born in England, to Bengali parents, and raised in America, Jhumpa Lahiri (1967) has been variously ...
Jhumpa Lahiri was a greatest Indian woman writer and she discussed the practical life experiences ex...
This article focuses on the representations of the West and of India in Jhumpa Lahiri’s fictio...
Jhumpa Lahiri, escritora americana de origem Indiana, frequentemente aborda, tanto em seu romance, T...
Born in London, Lahiri moved to Rhode Island as a young child with her Bengali parents. Although the...
Abstract Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, both are Indian born American writer. They raise their ...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>In her novel The Name...
Jhumpa Lahiri's literary career has been inspired by the Indian as well as the American culture and ...
Jhumpa lahiri‟s The Lowland is a judicious supplement to her already popular oeuvre of fiction writi...
“Unaccustomed Earth” is short story collection deals with the lives of immigrants by Jhumpa Lahiri. ...