Posts Tagged ‘ Diaspora ’

Stifling the Voice from Within: A Discourse on the Problem of Literary Communication in Indian Writing in English

Dr. Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal
All great imaginative literature is carved out of the highest emotional upheaval in the heart of the poet. A particular emotion catches the soul of the poet and the result is the outpouring of the excessively creative poetry. Poetry is nothing but the drainage/ exit/ gush of the excessive emotions in the [...]



Indo Canadian diaspora: a mythical interpretation

Any immigrant group from any nation who uses neither Indian dress nor enjoys Indian food on a routine basis should not be identified as part of the Indian diaspora.
Dr.Stephen Gill
The word Diaspora is not a substitute for the word immigrant. Diaspora essentially is a bitter experience of dislocation that leads to alienation, a sense of [...]



The Devi Rajab Column South African newsletter

Subramaniam concert: extraordinary, elevating
 
 

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the KZNPO and the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, a musical revolution of some significance took place in Durban recently. Experiencing the joys of a free South Africa, local audiences of all hues flocked to hear the world renowned Indian maestro of the violin, Dr [...]



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