Theme: Diaspora Dr Jamaluddin Bin Aziz PPBL‚ FSSK‚ UKM Definition Greek = ‘to disperse’ Refers to any people of ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands‚ being dispersed throughout other parts of the world‚ and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture migration‚ sojourning and colonisation. Definition Hebrew ‘exile’ Refers to the populations of Jews exiled from Judea in 586 BC by the Babylonians‚ and Jerusalem in 135 AC by the Roman Empire
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Ashley S. Dela Viña English Nectar in a Sieve Novel Analysis K(What I know about the novel) | W(What I want to know about the novel) | L(What I learn from the novel) | Nectar in a Sieve is an Indian novel written by Kamala Markandaya. It is about a girl who was married at a young age to a farmer. And faced a lot of challenges throughout her life. | I want to know how the protagonist of the story will live her life as a wife. Also the struggles she will face and the things she would do and
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thousands in money‚ Rukmani is surprised because Kenny had always lived like the poor. Kenny explains by saying‚ “Part of it came from my country and my people‚ part of it from yours” (Markandaya 111). Rukmani questions Kenny‚ and asks “why people who have not seen us and who know us not should do this for us” (Markandaya 111). Kenny explains that the people have the
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It is important to read and discuss Mukherjee’s "A Wife’s Story" as an integral part of twentieth-century American literature and not as an "exotic" short story by a foreign writer. As the essay accompanying "A Wife’s Story" points out‚ Mukherjee identifies herself very strongly as an American writer writing about twentieth-century Americans. Although most of her stories are about South Asian-Americans (South Asia in the contemporary geopolitical arena usually consists of Bangladesh‚ India‚ Pakistan
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bring up the economy‚ spread cultures and ideas‚ and it is more convenient. In Nectar in a Sieve‚ the property Rukmani and Nathan’s house was bought out by the tannery. “Somehow I had always felt the tannery would eventually be our undoing.” (Markandaya 131). Sadly their land was taken for the tannery but it will help open up jobs and help bring the economy up. Even though this is a reduction of biodiversity the land that was cut down will help people get jobs. Once the new jobs and economy go
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show that in order to receive help‚ you must ask for it. As Kenny explains how he got so much money to build the hospital‚ which was by getting donations from his people and Rukmani’s people‚ he uses the quote “you must cry out if you want help” (Markandaya 111). Rukmani still can not comprehend why people would want to help them‚ since she believes that their lives are controlled by fate. Rukmani is a firm believer in fate‚ and whatever happens to them is meant to be. In contrast‚ Kenny believes that
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life without importance for education. “Pakistan doesn’t have student loans.” The statement is living proof that the country spends $2.2 billion on nuclear forces and yet is incapable of spending a penny on education aspirants. Writers like Kamala Markandaya depict how traditionally‚ women were kept illiterate deliberately so that they can spend their entire lives in the service of their family. This tradition is being carried out in countries where no one ever dares to believe that freedom
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Kamala Surayya From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Kamala Suraiyya (formerly known as Kamala Das) | Born | March 31‚ 1934 Punnayurkulam‚ Malabar District‚ Madras Presidency‚ British India | Died | May 31‚ 2009 (aged 75) Pune‚ Maharashtra‚ India | Pen name | Madhavikkutty | Occupation | Poet‚ short story writer | Nationality | Indian | Genres | Poetry‚ Short story | Notable award(s) | Ezhuthachchan Puraskaram‚ Vayalar Award‚ Sahitya Akademi Award‚ Asan World Prize‚ Asian Poetry
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In addition to Siddhartha’s romantic relationship with Kamala‚ he establishes a paternal love for his son that awakens him on his spiritual journey. This love puts him one step closer on his path to enlightenment‚ and helps him reach his final goal of enlightenment‚ however‚ it becomes an obstacle when he is first introduced to it. The son causes him much stress while he is with him because he was raised in a lavish lifestyle with Kamala‚ and he does not like the life that Siddhartha lives along
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An Overview of Kamla Das’s autobiography and her poems Aasthaba Jadeja Indian women poets writing in English from Toru Dutt to Kamala Das reveal the mind boggling variety of themes as well as style that poetry is capable of offering. It needs to be remembered that poetry written by women need not be viewed only as feminist poetry. For the first time in Indian English poetry‚ the women poets of post- Independence and postmodern period portrayed in a subversive idiom their desires‚ lust‚ sexuality
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