Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse

Every ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity which evolves anthropologically, culturally and topologically. While for the members of a diaspora community the very identity becomes further crucial for the existence and for their functioning in disc...

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Main Author: Priyanka Chakraborty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sarat Centenary College 2019-01-01
Series:PostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies
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Online Access:http://postscriptum.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/pS4.iPriyanka.pdf
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description Every ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity which evolves anthropologically, culturally and topologically. While for the members of a diaspora community the very identity becomes further crucial for the existence and for their functioning in discrete cultural/political/social milieu of foreign countries. The notion of identity plays the pivotal role in the lives of displaced communities, as it prevents them from assimilation and acculturation. This paper on Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse would attempt to illustrate the plurality of identity present among individuals of the Tibetan diasporic community, scattered over different parts of India. The paper would also seek to throw light on its diverse manifestations, evolution, alteration and adoption. It would also aim at interrogating the role of identity, as one of the constitutive parameters of ‘nationalism’, deftly portrayed through the movement and their participation in it. The paper scrutinizes the life and experience of three young Tibetans bringing them on same temporal and spatial scale, thereby, making them interact with each other while carrying forward their own personal as well as cultural paraphernalia.
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spelling doaj.art-8dd541043eef42a6a1d202a51cfbbd362022-12-21T19:09:59ZengSarat Centenary CollegePostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies2456-75072019-01-01IVi485810.5281/zenodo.2564104Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s WindhorsePriyanka Chakraborty0Banaras Hindu UniversityEvery ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity which evolves anthropologically, culturally and topologically. While for the members of a diaspora community the very identity becomes further crucial for the existence and for their functioning in discrete cultural/political/social milieu of foreign countries. The notion of identity plays the pivotal role in the lives of displaced communities, as it prevents them from assimilation and acculturation. This paper on Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse would attempt to illustrate the plurality of identity present among individuals of the Tibetan diasporic community, scattered over different parts of India. The paper would also seek to throw light on its diverse manifestations, evolution, alteration and adoption. It would also aim at interrogating the role of identity, as one of the constitutive parameters of ‘nationalism’, deftly portrayed through the movement and their participation in it. The paper scrutinizes the life and experience of three young Tibetans bringing them on same temporal and spatial scale, thereby, making them interact with each other while carrying forward their own personal as well as cultural paraphernalia.http://postscriptum.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/pS4.iPriyanka.pdfTibetan-nessidentityhybriditypluralitynation
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Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse
PostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies
Tibetan-ness
identity
hybridity
plurality
nation
title Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse
title_full Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse
title_fullStr Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse
title_full_unstemmed Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse
title_short Diversity in Hybridity: A Quest for (Re)Locating the Self in Kaushik Barua’s Windhorse
title_sort diversity in hybridity a quest for re locating the self in kaushik barua s windhorse
topic Tibetan-ness
identity
hybridity
plurality
nation
url http://postscriptum.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/pS4.iPriyanka.pdf
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