Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities and the cultural assimilation that occurs over generation and with re-discovering the ‘hyphenated-identities’ that forms a major part of a diaspora. The constant conflict between ‘homeland’ and the ‘host-land’ creates a feeling of displacement that becomes a central theme for diasporic literatures. Indo-Canadian diasporic people bond over their shared nostalgia of the homeland – they experience a sort of parallel existence with one foot in the homeland and the other in the host-land. Through the two prominent novels of Indo-Canadian diaspora – Anita Rau Badami’s Can You Hear The Nightbird Call? And Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance we understand the diasporic identi...
Rohinton Mistry is an author belonging to Parsi community of Indian origin residing in Canada. He mi...
With a population of around twenty million spread across a hundred and ten countries, Indians as ent...
[Introduction]: Emmanuel Nelson has truly observed that the “haunting presence of India” lies at the...
Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities andthe cultural assimil...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
The history of Indian diasporic writing is as old as the diaspora itself. Most of the Indian diaspor...
The paper was presented in a session titled “The Indian Subcontinent in Canada, cont.” There was no...
The writings of the Indian Diaspora have received a great deal of attention and critical acclaim thr...
Diaspora fiction deals with the issues of two different social milieus having discriminating margins...
Abstract: Generally diasporic literature deals with alienation, displacement, existenti...
[About the book] In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and I...
At the present age we find a great diversity in the human population in almost all of the countries ...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Diaspora literature and theory offer significant critiques of traditional ideas regarding nation-sta...
This paper attempts to make a meticulous study of the Diasporic Fiction and tries to study the narra...
Rohinton Mistry is an author belonging to Parsi community of Indian origin residing in Canada. He mi...
With a population of around twenty million spread across a hundred and ten countries, Indians as ent...
[Introduction]: Emmanuel Nelson has truly observed that the “haunting presence of India” lies at the...
Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities andthe cultural assimil...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
The history of Indian diasporic writing is as old as the diaspora itself. Most of the Indian diaspor...
The paper was presented in a session titled “The Indian Subcontinent in Canada, cont.” There was no...
The writings of the Indian Diaspora have received a great deal of attention and critical acclaim thr...
Diaspora fiction deals with the issues of two different social milieus having discriminating margins...
Abstract: Generally diasporic literature deals with alienation, displacement, existenti...
[About the book] In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and I...
At the present age we find a great diversity in the human population in almost all of the countries ...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Diaspora literature and theory offer significant critiques of traditional ideas regarding nation-sta...
This paper attempts to make a meticulous study of the Diasporic Fiction and tries to study the narra...
Rohinton Mistry is an author belonging to Parsi community of Indian origin residing in Canada. He mi...
With a population of around twenty million spread across a hundred and ten countries, Indians as ent...
[Introduction]: Emmanuel Nelson has truly observed that the “haunting presence of India” lies at the...