Prema's Cultural Hybridity and Diasporic Identity in Seasons of Flight by Manjushree Thapa

R. P. Adhikary
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The objective of this study is to shed light on the struggles and conflicts experienced by Nepali immigrants in the United States of America, as they encounter and attempt to appropriate western culture and lifestyle while being haunted by their native culture and tradition. The novel Seasons of Flight is a portrayal of the cultural encounters and appropriations experienced by immigrants in the United States of America. It highlights the issues of isolation, alienation, identity crisis, and accommodation that immigrants face when they try to assimilate and internalize the culture and lifestyle of the host country. The topic of identity in diasporic literature is discussed in this study, particularly in light of multiculturalism and hybrid identities. This research applies the perspective of diaspora to analyze the cultural encounters and appropriations depicted in Seasons of Flight. The research reviews the literature on diaspora theory, multiculturalism, and hybrid identity, and examines how the protagonist, Prema, undergoes trials and tribulations in her attempt to fit into the multicultural American society. The research also analyzes the conflicts between tradition and modernity portrayed in the novel, and discusses the issues of collective identity, shared belonging, religious beliefs, and commitment for unity that guide immigrants. The research finds that the cultural encounters and appropriations experienced by Nepali immigrants in the United States of America are a general plight of diasporic people. The research concludes that despite the modern amenities and aspirations offered by the multicultural American society, diasporic subjects like Prema undergo with cultural encounters and appropriations, which may lead to identity crisis and hybridity. This research highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting cultural diversity, and the need for immigrants to balance their native culture and tradition with the culture and lifestyle of the host country to overcome the challenges of cultural encounters and appropriations.
文殊三塔帕《飞行季节》中普瑞玛的文化混杂与流散身份
本研究的目的是揭示尼泊尔移民在美国所经历的斗争和冲突,因为他们遇到并试图适应西方文化和生活方式,同时又受到本土文化和传统的困扰。小说《飞行季节》描绘了移民在美国经历的文化相遇和挪用。它突出了移民在试图同化和内化东道国的文化和生活方式时所面临的孤立、异化、身份危机和住宿问题。本研究讨论了流散文学中的身份问题,特别是在多元文化主义和混合身份的背景下。本研究运用散居的视角来分析《飞行季节》中所描绘的文化相遇与挪用。本研究回顾了关于散居理论、多元文化主义和混血身份的文献,并探讨了主人公普蕾玛在试图融入多元文化的美国社会时所经历的考验和磨难。研究还分析了小说中所描绘的传统与现代之间的冲突,并讨论了指导移民的集体认同、共同归属、宗教信仰和团结承诺等问题。研究发现,尼泊尔移民在美国所经历的文化遭遇和挪用是散居侨民的普遍困境。研究得出结论,尽管多元文化的美国社会提供了现代化的便利和愿望,但像Prema这样的流散主体经历了文化相遇和挪用,这可能导致身份危机和混杂。这项研究强调了承认和尊重文化多样性的重要性,以及移民需要平衡其本土文化和传统与东道国的文化和生活方式,以克服文化接触和挪用的挑战。
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