Chorography of Contemporary Migrations and Fractured Identities in Kamila Shamshie’s Novel Home Fire

Dr Sandhya Tiwari
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Representation in literature goes beyond mere inclusion; it is about providing accurate and nuanced portrayals of different identities. In literature, identity is not limited to a single dimension but encompasses a multitude of factors such as race, gender, sexuality, class, and more. Authors often use their works to explore the intersections of these identities, highlighting the ways in which they shape individuals’ experiences and interactions with the world. This research article examines the theme of contemporary migrations and fractured identities in Kamila Shamshie’s novel Home Fire (2017). The study delves into the complex portrayal of identity in the novel, exploring how the characters grapple with their cultural, religious, and personal identities as they migrate. It analyzes the novel’s narrative and character development using the concept of chorography, which maps and represents spatial and cultural phenomena. The article sheds light on the complexities faced by migrants, particularly those from Muslim backgrounds, as they navigate cultural assimilation, religious identity, and the clash between tradition and modernity. It examines how migration can lead to a fragmentation of identities, exploring struggles with belonging, cultural boundaries, and the impact of political and social factors. The article also investigates the role of memory and history in shaping characters' identities and experiences of migration. It is an earnest attempt to provide a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between migrations and fractured identity of the Muslim community in the contemporary global scenario, contributing to the existing literature on migration studies and identity formations. Through a close analysis of the text, the article highlights the ways in which these fractured identities impact the characters’ sense of belonging and their interactions with others.
卡米拉-沙姆希小说《家火》中的当代移民和破碎身份的叙事学
文学作品中的代表性不仅仅是包容,而是对不同身份进行准确而细致入微的描述。在文学作品中,身份并不局限于单一层面,而是包含种族、性别、性、阶级等多种因素。作家们经常利用他们的作品来探讨这些身份的交叉点,突出这些身份塑造个人经历和与世界互动的方式。本研究文章探讨了卡米拉-沙姆希(Kamila Shamshie)的小说《家火》(Home Fire,2017 年)中关于当代移民和身份断裂的主题。研究深入探讨了小说中对身份的复杂描写,探讨了人物在迁徙过程中如何与自己的文化、宗教和个人身份进行斗争。文章运用 "叙事学"(chorography)概念分析了小说的叙事和人物发展,"叙事学 "映射并表现了空间和文化现象。文章揭示了移民,尤其是穆斯林移民在文化同化、宗教认同以及传统与现代冲突中面临的复杂问题。文章探讨了移民如何导致身份的分裂,探讨了归属感的挣扎、文化界限以及政治和社会因素的影响。文章还探讨了记忆和历史在塑造人物身份和移民经历中的作用。这是对当代全球形势下穆斯林社区移民和身份断裂之间关系的一次认真尝试,为现有的移民研究和身份形成方面的文献做出了贡献。通过对文本的仔细分析,文章强调了这些断裂的身份如何影响人物的归属感以及他们与他人的互动。
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