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After the British conquered Bengal and eventually the whole of India,they set out to administer the colony. In this context they encountered two phenomena with which they were not familiar: (1) the relation of people to land for production (and not for re... see more

After the British conquered Bengal and eventually the whole of India,they set out to administer the colony. In this context they encountered two phenomena with which they were not familiar: (1) the relation of people to land for production (and not for re... see more

After the British conquered Bengal and eventually the whole of India,they set out to administer the colony. In this context they encountered two phenomena with which they were not familiar: (1) the relation of people to land for production (and not for re... see more

This paper reads Bharati Mukherjee’s short story “The Management of Grief” as an uncompromised critique of Canadian Multiculturalism at its early stage in the 1980s. Without neglecting the crucially humanist component of Mukherjee’s investment in writing ... see more

Bharati Mukherjee belongs to the leading group of diasporic writers of Indian origin.   She has written novels, novellas, short stories and essays. She has received prestigious literary prizes in America and elsewhere. In her writings, she depic... see more

Bharati Mukherjee’s works focus on the phenomenon of migration, the status of new immigrants, and the feeling of alienation often experienced by expatriates and Indian women and their struggles. The protagonist of Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine faces the pro... see more

Bharathi Mukherjee is a well-known World Third Feminist writer who focuses on women's issues in South Asia, particularly India. She supports the cause of women, just as her current women's activist journalists, but her primary purpose is to express the ch... see more

Jasmine (1990) by Bharati Mukherjee is essentially a novel about cultural transplantation. The story follows a young Indian widow who succeeds in reshaping her destiny and finding happiness. Indian myths and stories reflect the sensibilities of the Indian... see more

Bharathi Mukherjee is well- acclaimed Indian Diaspora writer in English, has eight novels and two collections of short stories to her credit. In the field of contemporary literature, the Asian and particularly Indian Diaspora comes into being with compell... see more

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