
Exploring the Various Cultural Practices in Indian Writings
Author(s) -
Vikram Seth,
Jhumpa Lahiri,
Salman Rushdie,
Vikas Swarup,
David Davidar,
P Pandia Rajammal,
R. Sujatha,
M. Rajkumar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.d1004.1284s419
Subject(s) - multiculturalism , race (biology) , nationality , sociology , gender studies , cultural assimilation , aesthetics , assimilation (phonology) , ethnic group , anthropology , history , philosophy , immigration , linguistics , pedagogy , archaeology
Culture is a community or set or group of people that has similar experience in which the inidividuals belonging to it perceive the universe. It constitutes aggregates of people based on various factors such as race, religion, nationality, gender, class, etc.. Indian tradition is one of the oldest and unique in the world. It combines the diverse linguistic and cultural tradition which exists within the country. Indian writers like Vikram Seth, Jhumpa Lahiri, Salman Rushdie, Vikas Swarup, David Davidar, Rohinton Mistry express opinions to their nations through history, tradition, culture and other controversial yet important problems in their fictions. This paper focuses on the issue of multiculturalism and cultural assimilation in literature. Lahiri has shown the need to go beyond the man made boundaries like culture, religion, race and nation acknowledge the universal aspects of human through her writings. The novel, Lowland reflects the globalised, multicultural and transnational culture.