Transcultural Displacements: A Study of Cultural Dichotomies and Spatiotemporality in Select South Asian Migrant Literature
Date
2017
Authors
Dash, Bibhudatta
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The research aims to investigate the existing studies on culture and migration
by examining select South Asian female migrant narratives. It also aims to examine
the occurrence of cultural dichotomies in the narratives. The research further aims to
explore the field of migration as a system of negotiation between past and present.
Furthermore, it aims to analyze migration as a tool for seeking and shaping identity.
The methods that are used in this research include, analysis and interpretation
of primary, secondary, and tertiary resources in the fields of Cultural Studies, Migrant
Literature, Geography, and Sociology. The research analyses the select texts to
determine narrative paradigms. It further employs the interpretation of spatial,
temporal, cultural, and differential elements through critical analysis of literary
theories in the concerned areas.
The research finds that migration accounts to transcultural shift through
various stages that include, geographical displacement, cultural dichotomy,
negotiation between past and present, and hyphenated identity. It also brings out the
interpretation of migration beyond the established norms of gender and spotlights the
impact of migration on women. It further highlights the cultural similarities between
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
The research concludes that migration is a precursor to transcultural
displacement. It further deduces that, in the process of migration and resettlement,
migrants travel beyond the limits of their own culture and evolve from cultural to
transcultural beings through various stages.
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Keywords
School of Management, Transcultural Displacement, Migrant Literature, South Asian Study, Cultural Dichotomy, Spatiotemporality, Hyphenated Identity, Female Migration