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Unveiling the Layers: Exploring Identity and Maternity in Suniti Namjoshi’s The Mothers of Maya Diip

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 6)

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Page : 091-093

Keywords : Identity; Maternity; Personal narrative; Feminism; Motherhood;

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Abstract

This paper investigates the intricate layers of Identity and Maternity in Suniti Namjoshi's poignant novel, 'The Mothers of Maya Diip.' A critical exploration of the text unravels the complex web of relationships, cultural norms, and personal narratives that shape the protagonist's journey. By examining the intersections of feminism, queer identity, and motherhood, this analysis reveals how Suniti Namjoshi's work challenges traditional notions of love, family, and belonging. Ultimately, this study demonstrates the novel's powerful portrayal of the self as a multifaceted and dynamic entity and its enduring resonance in contemporary discussions of Identity and Maternity.

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