吉特拉·班纳吉·迪瓦卡鲁尼小说:流散中的异文化压力叙事

Anmol K. Sekhon
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全球化导致人口在国家和社会之间大规模流动,以寻求生计和和平的生活条件,在西方发达国家形成了大量的侨民社区。因此,越来越多的研究现在集中在西方世界东道国的这些跨文化情况及其解决方案所造成的压力上。本文探讨了印度裔美国侨民所面临的异文化压力,正如Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni在《香料情妇》(1997)和《梦想女王》(2004)中所阐述的那样。这两部小说以其对侨民身份的复杂而深入的刻画和对侨民压力成因的探索而广受欢迎。J.W.贝瑞的异文化压力理论和他的二维二次文化适应模型被用来展示这两部小说中的人物是如何应对异文化压力的,以及是什么导致了这些压力。身份困惑、家庭代沟、工作适应问题和种族主义是这两部小说中特别处理的压力。该研究的结论是,通过其文献,有一个独特的机会来理解印度侨民的文化,从而澄清主导东道国社会的误解,这些误解导致了种族主义和其他歧视行为。在东道国社会的广泛读者群提供了一个完美的平台,使人们意识到发展多元文化主义作为一项政策的必要性,以帮助东道国社会和散居者融合。发达的东道国社会需要遵循参与性的社会包容性政策,例如庆祝节日,容忍和接受文化差异。这是确保当代世界适应良好和幸福的全球社会的唯一途径。
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Novels of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: Narratives of Acculturative Stress in the Diaspora
Globalization, leading to large scale flows of populations across nations and societies in search of livelihood and peaceful living conditions, has resulted in the formation of significant diaspora communities, in developed countries of the west. Consequently, increasing research is now focused on stresses created due to these crosscultural situations in host countries of the western world and their solutions. This paper is an exploration of acculturative stresses faced by the Indo-American diaspora, as articulated in The Mistress of Spices (1997) and Queen of Dreams (2004) by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. The two novels are widely read for their complex and in depth portrayal of diaspora identities and for their exploration of stress causing factors in the diaspora. J.W. Berry's acculturative stress theory, and his bi-dimensional quadric model of acculturation have been used, to show how characters in the two novels deal with acculturative stresses, and what causes these stresses. Confused identities, generation gaps in families, adjustment issues at work, and racism are the stresses that are specifically dealt with in these two novels. The study concludes that there is a unique opportunity to understand, through its literature, the culture of the Indian diaspora and thus clarify dominant host society's misconceptions that result in racism and other discriminatory behaviour. A wide readership within the host society provides a perfect platform to create awareness of the need to develop multiculturalism as a policy to help host societies and diasporas integrate. There is a need for developed host societies to follow policies of participative social inclusiveness such as celebration of festivals and tolerance and acceptance of cultural difference. That is the only way to ensure welladapted and happy global societies in the contemporary world.
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