Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Jhabvala’s A Backward Palace: A Study

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D.SURUTHI

Ph.D Research Scholar in English (Part-Time), Madurai Kamaraj University

 

Abstract

The subject of cultural interplay has been one of the maximum favourite topics of Anglo-Indian writers. Ruth PrawerJhabvala’s fundamental subject too has been the cultural conflict of the two modes of lifestyles, the Western and the Oriental. She is aware of that the Western readers aren’t acquainted with Indian way of life or morals. In the delineation of this subject, her fundamental preoccupation consists of contestations, interactions or negotiations among businesses and people belonging to numerous races and cultures. This warfare reveals its expression specifically in realms─ social and cultural. This bankruptcy analyses the cultural, conflicts and negotiations in a novel of Jhabvala’s A Backward Place.The subject of cultural interplay stays the main subject with inside the second segment of Ruth Jhabvala as a writer. These novels are narratives which depict the conflict among the British and the Indian way of life. In the novels enumerated with inside the second segment of her career, the photo of India grew to become poor and the portrayal of the Indian characters additionally turns into much less and much less sympathetic. This paper deals with cross cultural conflicts of A Backward Palace

Key Words: Cultural, Contestions,Oriental, Negotiations.

Please cite this article as: D.SURUTHI  (2021). Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Jhabvala’s A Backward Palace: A Study . International Journal of Recent Research and Applied Studies, 8, 11(1), 1-4.


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