IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

EXPLORING THE CONFLUX OF CULTURE WITH DIASPORIC PERSUASION IN THE TIGER CLAW BY SHAUNA SINGH BALDWIN

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ANNMARY THOMAS, Dr.R.MERCY LATHA

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This article explores the representation of multiculturalism in Shauna Singh Baldwin's novel The Tiger Claw. Further, it examines the representation of diverse cultural elements in society, highlighting the intricate nature of cultural constructs. The article explores the complex emotions experienced by immigrants, which can result in their displacement. It emphasizes the conflicting feelings they encounter when trying to adjust to unfamiliar surroundings. Moreover, the article explores the evolution of customs and traditions in response to changing circumstances, providing insight into their transformation over time. The focus is on the survival of Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh communities before the partition, highlighting their cultural resilience. The article highlights the process of cultural assimilation, which occurs through direct personal interactions as well as indirect exposure to media such as television, movies, and literature. Culture is a fundamental element of both individuals and societies, playing a crucial role in shaping our distinct qualities and shared sense of identity.

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