Diasporic Sensibility and Consciousness in Poetry of Sujata Bhatt
| Vol-3 | Issue-06 | June 2018 | Published Online: 02 June 2018 PDF ( 201 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1258080 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
Dr Priya Adwani
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Dr Hitesh D. Raviya
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1Assistant Professor, Department of English, SDJ International College, Surat, Gujarat (India) 2Professor and Head, Department of English, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat |
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| Abstract | ||
Diasporic Sensibility and Consciousness in Poetry of Sujata Bhatt reveal the three very commonly used terms—‟self, „personality‟ and „identity‟. These terms were constantly under investigation in the present paper „. The purport of this paper is to study inclinations of Bhatt on various themes like feminism which demonstrated the state of a middleclass Indian Woman; who is crushed up, battered and not taken care at all and macro level revolutions. The paper has a study which demonstrates the hatred of Hindu religion and its preplanned commandments in opposition to women. Sujata Bhatt is apprehensive with the diverse social evils ubiquitous in the society. Her Diasporic writing embodies kind of paradoxical experience because of which a tensional quality is at the heart of her writings. The diasporic experience cannot be reduced to a simple-minded rejection or acceptance of the homeland. Sujata Bhatt creates an incorporation of her various diasporic experiences in the Indian diaspora. Though boundary maintenance and preservation of identity are generally emphasised, there is a strong cross current that emphasizes hybridity, fluidity, creolization, and syncretism. Poetry of Sujata Bhatt reveals anxiety and obsession, regarding cultural individuality, gallop through her poetry about places, reminiscences, various forms of arts, science and politics. The researcher has studied that Sujata Bhatt, is majorly concerned about native and foreign languages. She is both socially and globally sentient poet. The paper inhibits understanding of the implication of above mentioned themes in poetry. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Self, Personality, Identity, Social Evils, Creolization, Syncretis | ||
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