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  2. Diaspora Literature: The term diasporic literature has defined the works that written by authors who lived outside of their native land. It is also defined by its contents, regardless of where it has written. For instance, the story of Joseph is often called a diasporic writing.

  3. 2.2.1 Diasporic Literature – Meaning and Features. Diasporic Literature is a very vast concept and an umbrella term that includes in it all those literary works written by the authors outside their native country, but these works are associated with native culture and background.

  4. Indian Diasporic Literature The diasporic texts are the records of the life in the third space. It is an irony to note that a great deal of what is considered as Indian literature in English is not written by writers living inside the country. Instead, most of them are written by writers living outside India and these writers together produce ...

  5. Mar 15, 2019 · Diasporic literature is, time and again, approached from the perspectives of nostalgia, loss and longing. While past and rootedness or rootlessness are often the central themes in many diasporic texts, they are not limited to such themes alone. They convey much more, and can even emerge as complementary readings to sociological studies on diaspora.

  6. The literature of the Indian diaspora is a body of writing produced by people who identify themselves as being of Indian origin, but also belonging to foreign lands. II. Diaspora and Literature. Diaspora plays a significant role in literature, especially in Indian Writing in English.

  7. The Literature of the Indian Diaspora constitutes a major study of the literature and other cultural texts of the Indian diaspora. It is also an important contribution to diaspora theory in general. Examining both the ‘old’ Indian diaspora of early capitalism, following the abolition of slavery, and the ‘new’ diaspora linked to ...

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