An Extensive And In-Depth Observation Of Socio-Political Arena In The Works Of Jhumpa Lahiri And Hari Nath Kunzru
Abstract
As a result of the present trend towards globalisation, which has increased social and geographic mobility, borders and constraints are becoming less evident, which has led to the establishment of a new field of study known as diaspora studies. This field of research focuses on the people who have migrated away from their homeland and settled elsewhere. This is because of the great diversity of effects that diasporas have on societal structures, cultural practises, and literary canons. This is one of the numerous unforeseen consequences that have arisen because of globalisation. Within the confines of this structure, several cultures, socio-political and otherwise, collide with one another, bump up against one another, and whirl around one another. Jhumpa Lahiri and Hari Kunzru both the authors give varied insights of socio-political arenas. In the perspective of people who have immigrated to a new country, the word "diaspora" refers to the interaction of two cultures that are completely distinct from one another and exist independently of one another. This relationship often involves politics of society.