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An Article on: Diasporic Literature with Literary Prostitution

Author Names : Rajneesh Kumar  volume 1 Issue 4
Article Overview

Abstract

This article represent, the essay is a critique of existing literature of Diaspora, which is merely a prostitution of literature. Under the generalized rubric of Diaspora, I will engage with some of the following topics: such as the histories of slavery and indentured labor, the material aspects of migrant labor and livelihood, the experiences of displacement and homelessness (the ‘politics of dispossession’ as Said called it), the ideologies of home and nation, the cultures of Diaspora, the politics of multiculturalism, the predicament of minorities, the exilic perspective, the redefinition of cosmopolitanism, identity questions (belonging, national origins, assimilation, acculturation), and issues relating to race, sexuality and gender.

Keywords: Critique. Diaspora, Palestin, Migrants, Cosmopolitanism, Multiculturalism, Transnational Mobility.

Reference

[1]. Ashok Rao, The Indian Diaspora – Past, Present and Future (Part I).

[2]. Dr. Sushil Kumar Mishra, Diaspora Literature with Reference to Indian English Literature.

[3]. Omar Khayyam’s poem “Rubaiyat”.

[4]. Murshid Alam, Diaspora Literature with Special Reference to the Indian English Literature.

[5]. Shaleen Singh, Diaspora Literature - A Testimony of Realism.

[6]. Babylonian, Diasporas: Israel, the Church, and Lessons from Exile.