DIASPORA AND IDENTITY IN NAIPAUL’S WORKS : A SELECT STUDY
Journal: SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (Vol.9, No. 66)Publication Date: 2021-09-01
Authors : Ankita Chaudhary;
Page : 15461-15466
Keywords : Key Words: V.S. Naipaul; Identity; Diaspora; Rootlessness; Placelessness; Hybridity.;
Abstract
“Write what you know” - this is the age-old advice said by someone to all the novelists. Surajprasad Naipaul, generally known as V. S. Naipaul, took it more seriously than others. Naipaul's grandparents migrated from Uttar Pradesh India to Trinidad. His grandfather started working as an indentured laborer in the sugarcane estates there. They faced many problems regarding settlement and adjustment in this new cultural environment. That's why Naipaul's works are replete with the themes of diaspora. He applied his uniquely careful prose style to the point where the observer has called him the greatest living writer of English prose. Often known as the world's writer, Naipaul is both one of the most highly regarded and one of the most controversial of contemporary writers. Much of his work deals with individuals who feel estranged from the societies. The present paper is an effort to analyze his select works based on diaspora and identity. Different characters in his fiction and non-fiction works seem to be in search of their identity in this world. Cultural-clash and hybridity, these twin themes, are also dominant in his works and I have tried to highlight all these diaspora-related issues in this paper.
Other Latest Articles
- VOCATIONALIZATION OF EDUCATION THROUGH RUSA
- GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SAMBALPUR (1944 - 2015)
- MASCULINITIES AND THE CHALLENGE FOR WORKING WITH MEN IN THE UNIVERSITY CONTEXT
- MINORITY CARRIERS MOBILITY DETERMINATION IN THE BASE REGION OF N+-P-P+ SILICON SOLAR CELL UNDER EFFECTS OF IRRADIATION FLUX, TEMPERATURE AND MAGNETIC FIELD
- E-LEARNING IN THE BANKING SECTORCASE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE
Last modified: 2021-09-13 20:36:55