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Exploring Gender and Diaspora in Indian English Literature: Reflections of Cultural Norms, Beliefs, and Myths

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Ankita Singh 1, Prakash Singh Bora 2 , Pawan Deep Singh3 ,Lokesh Pandey4 ,Vineet Pathak5,Anil Kumar6
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.10.855

Abstract

It is often said that literature can refer to everything from creative writing to scientific and technical works, yet the term literature is frequently used to refer to the general of works involving creative imagination. The interpretation of literature is that it reflects the norms and values, it reveals ethos of a culture, certain types of social fact, their beliefs and myths. Influence does not necessarily imply, the opposite of reflection, since social stability requires cultural ideals, and certain types of social facts and covers class struggle. Indian English literature is an honest endeavor showcasing some of the ever rare gems of Indian writing in English. A number of Indian writers, including novelists, folklorists, poets, dramatists have made significant and momentous contributions in the field of literature globally. In the recent times, Indian English fiction endeavor to capture the Indian experience of modern predicaments through its depiction of life in India and Indians living abroad has gained a lot of attention. This study is notable for its location at the intersection of gender and diaspora studies, examining the various ways in which gender is expressed, explored, interpreted, written about, and enacted in Indian diaspora literature.

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