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Shariff Farha. Straddling the Cultural Divide: Second-Generation South Asian Identity and The Namesake

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Shariff Farha. Straddling the Cultural Divide: Second-Generation South Asian Identity and The Namesake
Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian American author. Lahiri's debut short story collection, Interpreter of Maladies (1999), won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and her first novel, The Namesake (2003), was adapted into the popular film of the same name.
The Namesake (2003) is the second book by author Jhumpa Lahiri. It was originally a novella published in The New Yorker and was later expanded to a full length novel. It explores many of the same emotional and cultural themes as her Pulitzer Prize-winning short story collection Interpreter of Maladies. Moving between events in Calcutta, Boston, and New York City, the novel examines the nuances involved with being caught between two conflicting cultures with their highly distinct religious, social, and ideological differences.
The article is devoted to the self-identification of Second-Generation South Asian Identity.
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