Study of Diaspora Elements in Sunetra Gupta’s Novels

Prof. Dr. Shitalbhau A. Tayade
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The Diaspora is a key element of colonialism because millions of people habitually travelled to industrialized nations in search of better opportunities overseas. Themes of transformation, alienation, loneliness, and self-discovery are prevalent in the novels written by diasporic authors. Whether you leave your own country deliberately or are forced to, it can be distressing. Authors of diasporic ancestry do a fantastic job of capturing the emotional and physical suffering that their heroes go through when they relocate. People from the diaspora are emotionally and physically cut off from their home country and the rest of the globe despite being crowned, projected, known, and adored in their new community. Sunetra Gupta, an experienced member of the Indian diaspora, looks at how immigrants do in the United States. Most diasporic authors' books deal with themes of change, Characters find tranquilly by staying in their own country in a Sunetra Gupta's novels. They are overjoyed and satisfied because their prior encounters have left them with positive and lasting impressions. This essay makes an attempt to describe and evaluate the problems and experience in her Memories of Rain and A Sin of Color. Examining Sunetra Gupta's works reveals how the West is beginning to recognize migrant Indians as well as how this diasporic Indian adjusts to such a shifting plane of recognition through the never-ending process of re- creation.
苏尼特拉·古普塔小说中的流散元素研究
侨民是殖民主义的一个关键因素,因为数百万人习惯性地前往工业化国家寻找海外更好的机会。转变、异化、孤独和自我发现的主题在流散作家的小说中很普遍。无论你是故意离开自己的国家还是被迫离开,这都是令人痛苦的。散居祖先的作者在捕捉他们的英雄在搬迁时所经历的情感和身体上的痛苦方面做得非常出色。散居海外的人们在情感上和身体上都与他们的祖国和世界其他地方隔绝了,尽管他们在新的社区里被加冕、被宣传、被认识、被崇拜。苏尼特拉·古普塔(Sunetra Gupta)是印度侨民中经验丰富的一员,她研究了移民在美国的表现。大多数散居作家的作品都涉及变化的主题,在苏尼特拉·古普塔的小说中,人物在自己的国家平静地寻找。他们非常高兴和满足,因为他们之前的遭遇给他们留下了积极而持久的印象。本文试图对她在《雨的回忆》和《色之罪》中所遇到的问题和经历进行描述和评价。通过研究苏尼特拉·古普塔的作品,我们可以发现西方是如何开始认识印度移民的,以及这些流散的印度人是如何通过永无止境的再创造过程来适应这种不断变化的认识平面的。
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