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  1. 1. SHREE UMIYA MAHILA ARTS&COMMERCE COLLEGE, LATHIDAD Enrollment No. 3129200120160009 Roll No.10 Paper No.18 A Study of Indian Writing in English-2 Topic. “Namesake” as a Diasporic novel Ruchi Joshi
  2. 2. That arises from the dispersion of a particular group of people beyond their traditional homeland or point of origin Diasporic Literature is a very vast concept and an umbrella term that includes in it all those literary works written by the authors outside their native country, but these works are associated with native culture and background.
  3. 3. Diasporic writing deals with….. •Alienation •displacement •existential rootless •quest of identity •disintegration of cultures •Cultural identity •Multiculturalism
  4. 4. • written by Indian- American author Jhumpa Lahiri •daughter of Bengali immigrants from the state of West Bengal •her works explores the Indian immigrants experience in America “You will not regret it. One day it will be too late.” Jhumpa Lahiri
  5. 5. How can one say that, “Namesake” is Diasporic Literature ? vividly depicted Gauguli family’s immigrate to American. Alienation and self-identity are main lines depict the issue of multiculturalism and its influence on the person's identity very beautifully and utterly. alienation, being a stranger in a foreign land isolation from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved. Main character Ashima’s feeling of isolated is prominent throughout the novel. Rcism
  6. 6. Theme of Alienation stranger in a foreign land Every character suffers from alienation......... Two characters feel constantly uncomfortable and homesickness (1)Gogol (2)Ashima
  7. 7. “I don’t want to raise Gogol alone in this country. It’s not right. I want to go back.” He tries to put a wall between his past and his present but it is not easy.
  8. 8. Ashima was suffering the isolated from the first day of her journey to American, after and before the end of her husband’s death. “I want to go back.”
  9. 9. Ashima’s homesickness is a major source of unhappiness. Beside cooking and cleaning and take care to their children, she has nothing to do at home, she has no friends. And she doesn’t even wants rise her baby at the country. She feels the distant and doesn’t fit in American. Deals with swinging between the memory of homeland and the new From the last chapter of the book shows that she was taking a shower before the party, suddenly she feels lonely, horribly, permanently alone
  10. 10. Language and cultures are transformed as they come into contact with other languages and cultures. Diaspora encounter cultural conflicts when they have to leave their cultural values and practice the new one Ashoke &Ashima •try to create a small Bengal clutching to their roots and culture in America far from the land of their birth and struggling for an identity in the land of opportunities and riches. •they speak in Bengali and eat only Bengali dishes with their hands. Gogol cannot shape his identity because of the fact that he is kind of torn apart between the two cultures. Difficulty between two culture
  11. 11. Difficulty of both’s generation *immigrant parents & their children* two generations different alienation (1)first generation-Ashoke and Ashima and second generation their children Gogol and Sonia. (2)next generations were born to immigrant parents, they enjoy their settlement in that land but “their sense of identity borne from living insecond generation Diaspora, Gogol and Sonia, identity problems are rather different, for they have a sense of pride and affinity with India, but it is America that is perceived as ‘home’. shared different idea of alienation. attitudes, outlooks and way of living of two generations in dealing with the problems in a foreign country.
  12. 12. Quest of identity So who are they, Indians or Americans? issue of the self-identity “the name” as the way to discover Gogol’s true self. Changing his name is also a way shield himself from his own culture, family and past. belongs to the second generation of Indian Diaspora whose ongoing quest for identity never seems to end.
  13. 13. Other aspects Displacement Language Barrier
  14. 14. The title itself “Namesake” As identity becomes the core issue, the names become quite significant. The adoption of „Nikhil‟ is a part to live only in the present, but the ghost of Gogol clings to him that he signs his old name unconsciously The problem of Gogol‟s name symbolizes the problem of his identity. “No one he knows in the world. Not even the source of his namesake.”

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