Loss of Cultural Symbols during Migration in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Montreal 1962
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-03-10
Authors : Satpal Singh;
Page : 437-439
Keywords : Cultural clash; Sikh; Turban.;
Abstract
The present paper aims at identifying the problems related to identify that emerge due to the cross-cultural immigration of people especially the women of different generation and in different countries. The short story Montreal 1962 is an excursion into the lives of two Indians in a foreign land and their attempt to establish identity in the face of a competing and hostile alien culture. The loss of cultural symbols is visible at different levels in the story which in return brings forth a clash between the two different cultures. This kind of tension or clash between migrants and natives is a universal phenomenon in the era of migration.
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