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MAPPING CULTURAL CONTOURS IN NADINE GORDIMER’s JULY’s PEOPLE
Author(s) -
Udham Singh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering applied science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-2143
DOI - 10.33564/ijeast.2020.v05i05.018
Subject(s) - history , visual arts , art history , art
The issues of mapping culture has always been a subject of great debate as it is related with the language, culture, behavior, identity, naming of the people and their narration in the society. The greediness in man’s nature and his ambition has pushed him in the very deep valley of destruction. With the result, as we are against natural resources, environment problems are increasing day by day. The most extreme causes can be seen through slavery, unemployment, low wages and their oppression. African Literature has been a record of African writers on cultural issues, identity crisis, racial problems and soil improvement. The pivotal cause is blindly imitating Western methods. Here, all these issues have been raised in Nadine Gordimer’s novel July’s

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