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| author | Arora, Sudhir K |
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| contents | <p><span lang="EN-US">This chapter scrutinizes Vikram Seth’s two poems “Homeless” and “Unclaimed” through the diasproic lenses. The poem ‘Homeless’ raises a question of identity—to which country he belongs to. In ‘Unclaimed’, he criticizes the institution of marriage and family, which bind a man to a circumference, out of which he never comes. ‘Unclaimed’ is also studied from the diasporic angle where ‘unclaimed’ denotes Diaspora, which naturally reminds the reader of the claimed ‘the native land.'</span></p> |
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| spellingShingle | Vikram Seth's "Homeless" and "Unclaimed": A View through the Diasporic Lenses Arora, Sudhir K <p><span lang="EN-US">This chapter scrutinizes Vikram Seth’s two poems “Homeless” and “Unclaimed” through the diasproic lenses. The poem ‘Homeless’ raises a question of identity—to which country he belongs to. In ‘Unclaimed’, he criticizes the institution of marriage and family, which bind a man to a circumference, out of which he never comes. ‘Unclaimed’ is also studied from the diasporic angle where ‘unclaimed’ denotes Diaspora, which naturally reminds the reader of the claimed ‘the native land.'</span></p> |
| title | Vikram Seth's "Homeless" and "Unclaimed": A View through the Diasporic Lenses |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15241744 |