Understanding The Self-Identity And The Psychological Conflicts Due To Migration In Bharathi Mukherjee’s The Tiger’s Daughter And The Wife
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Bharathi Mukherjee is a well-known World Third Feminist writer who focuses on women's issues in South Asia, particularly India. She supports the cause of women, just as her current women's activist journalists, but her primary purpose is to express the challenges that Indian women workers confront due to cross-social clashes. Bharathi Mukherjee could be a productive Indian born, Diasporic Author. Diaspora implies dispersal or scrambling of seeds in Greek. In prior times, the word diaspora was utilized to point out the Jewish scattering. By and by it is used to allude to the current patterns that depict complex substances and encounters included within the trials of relocating to another nation. Diasporic composing involves a noteworthy position within the show scholarly situation, in which Bharathi Mukherjee possesses an uncommon place.
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