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International Journal Of Language, Literature And Culture(IJLLC)

Exploring the Intersection of Tradition and Modernity: Perception of Ideas and Ideology in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Novels

G. Sagayaselvi, R. Reshma Asmi, K. Kurugnanagowtham, S. Surya, V. Gokila, R. Naresh Kumar, S. A. Palanisamy, Yamini Priya S


International Journal of Language, Literature and Culture (IJLLC), Vol-4,Issue-6, November - December 2024, Pages 47-50, 10.22161/ijllc.4.6.7

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Article Info: Received: 18 Oct 2024, Received in revised form: 16 Nov 2024, Accepted: 21 Nov 2024, Available online: 28 Nov 2024

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This article conducts a meticulous exploration of Indian cultural heritage and societal norms through an in-depth analysis of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's diverse literary works. The research scrutinizes the intricate details of Indian traditions, shedding light on the multifaceted tapestry of cultural nuances and societal expectations depicted in Divakaruni's narratives. Key thematic areas include identity, familial dynamics, gender roles, and the intersection of tradition with modernity. Through a comprehensive examination of the author's insightful narratives, this study aims to contribute to a profound understanding of the rich cultural heritage and evolving societal norms within the context of contemporary Indian literature.

Meticulous, exploration, Indian cultural heritage and societal norms

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