Subjectivity and Cultural Hybridity in the Novels of Sunetra Gupta
Exploring Identity and Hybridity in Sunetra Gupta's Novels
by Ms. Deepa M. Madiwal*, Prof. P. Kannan,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 16, Issue No. 6, May 2019, Pages 484 - 486 (3)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
The hybridities narrated in the texts of Gupta represents examples of interculturality personified. Once such mélange –save taken into account, self – fashioning becomes relatively easy and hybrid existence less painful. Defining selves in dislocated existence is an ever changing process. The process leads from one’s initial definition of self to an adopted definition of hybridity. Only by going through the pain of living in hybridity can one hope to reconcile with one’s dislocation and arrive at a new definition of self. This condition of increasing hybridity of the Indian diaspora is brought about by individual self – fashioning and the relationships between the protagonists of the texts discussed are part of this phenomenon.
KEYWORD
subjectivity, cultural hybridity, novels, Sunetra Gupta, interculturality, self-fashioning, hybrid existence, defining selves, dislocated existence, Indian diaspora