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Friday, July 3, 2015

SELF-OBSESSION AND RECONCILIATION OF TARA IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S “DESIRABLE DAUGHTERS”





Nirmala Kumari V
Research Scholar, Dept of English , KL University, Vaddeswarram, Guntur.
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Abstract :
               Bharati Mukherjee reside a peculiar place among first – generation North American writers of Indian origin. Mukherjee’s novels are essential to the question of wistfulness for lost home, disappointment of expulsion, mutilation of the self, eagerness of migration, consumption. She has received a number of grants. Bharati Mukherjee’s sixth novel, Desirable Daughter (2002) blemish a new tendency in her writings. Her chase of quest for identity leads to several revelations.Tara, the protagonist of the novel challenges some of the social and ideological markers that determine her identity by separating herself from her family and community. However, the novel demonstrates that, identity instigation cannot be shack as easily as a snake’s skin. In this novel, we can see what happens to a gendered identity who is insist in search of self identity and satisfaction. In the novel Desirable Daughters, explores how Tara reunites with her home family community and tradition in the way of quest of Self contrast society, Self demolition and Self finding.
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