Hyphenated Identities: Navigating Interpersonal Challenges and the American Dream in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth

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Ridhima Bhalla, Dr Siddhartha Singh
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The concept of immigrant identity involves both acts of resistance and adaptation to an unfamiliar environment. According to scholarly reports, the first waves of Indian immigrants are known to show a deep attachment to their native cultures, their ancestors, their languages, and their interpersonal relationships. On the other hand, their second-generation constantly face the challenge of moving between two different cultural contexts and finding a harmonious balance between these two divergent identities. The hyphenated identity of people in diaspora communities has a significant impact on their closest interpersonal relationships, leading to various issues such as longing for the past, feelings of isolation, mourning and melancholy, and to name a few. These issues are effectively explored by renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri in her third book, Unaccustomed Earth (2008), and are, therefore, the focus of this paper. The short stories included in this collection exhibit a poignant and intricate connection to the prevailing social landscape of contemporary society. This paper explores the impact of hyphenated identity on interpersonal relationships in the context of the ‘American Dream’ as manifest in the chosen text. Furthermore, this research paper examines the tactics employed by the characters in Lahiri’s short stories to overcome the obstacles in their diasporic encounters. 
双重身份:在朱帕-拉希里的《不习惯的地球》中驾驭人际挑战和美国梦
移民身份的概念既包括反抗行为,也包括对陌生环境的适应。根据学术报告,众所周知,第一波印度移民对其本土文化、祖先、语言和人际关系有着深厚的感情。另一方面,他们的第二代不断面临着在两种不同文化背景之间游走的挑战,并在这两种不同的身份之间找到和谐的平衡。散居社区居民的连体身份对他们最亲密的人际关系产生了重大影响,导致了各种问题,如对过去的渴望、孤独感、哀悼和忧郁等等。普利策奖得主、著名作家琼帕-拉希里(Jhumpa Lahiri)在其第三部作品《不习惯的地球》(2008 年)中对这些问题进行了有效探讨,因此也是本文的重点。这本小说集中的短篇小说与当代社会的主流社会景观有着凄美而复杂的联系。本文探讨了在所选文本所体现的 "美国梦 "背景下,连字符身份对人际关系的影响。此外,本研究论文还探讨了拉希里短篇小说中的人物为克服散居地遭遇的障碍而采取的策略。
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