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The present study aims to find out the impact of diasporic experiences on the identity of the Indian-American migrants particularly women migrants in Queen of Dreams and the Vine of Desire by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. She is a creative writer and award ... see more

The Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are passed down orally from one generation to the next. Various ideologies may be gleaned from the historical setting of these big stories, which have been done following the beliefs of successive generations. In ... see more

This paper examines the portrayal of diasporic identity in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s Oleander Girl through the lens of modern critical approaches to diaspora. It is maintained that, beyond its concentration on the poetics and politics of colonialism, p... see more

Diaspora has always been debated in the light of migration as the search for better prospects, education, marriage or to heal wounds, break downs in life, forge new boundaries and create a new identity. America is always viewed as the land of opportunitie... see more

This paper attempts to examine the components of magical realism in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Mistress of Spices (1997). The work is a fusion of magical realism and old Indian legend, evocative of Latin and South American greats. She creates a link... see more

In the immigrant literature, the word first generation means the people who have actually immigrated to a host country. On the other hand, the secondgeneration Diaspora usually means the children who are born to the immigrant parents in a host country. Th... see more

Creating new cultures are equally relevant as to preserving one’s identity and roots in this time and age. Kwame Anthony Appiah advocates that one be a rooted cosmopolitan – that we learn from each other’s differences and celebrate diversity. And through ... see more

From a post-colonial and gender perspective I examine R.K. Narayan’s The Mahabharata (1978), Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Palace of Illusions (2008) and Mahasweta Devi’s “Draupadi” (1997), in order to analyze how they have rewritten the ancient myth o... see more

Victory Song has been called "one of the most startlingly poetic voices writing on the lives of Indian women today" by Amitav Ghosh, a renowned Indian novelist. Calcutta in the 1930s is a pivotal time in the Indian Independence Movement, and the composer ... see more

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