A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED WRITINGS OF THE DIASPORIC PUNJABI LITERATURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ECOCRITICISM

Authors

  • Amandeep Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Punjabi, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India Author

Keywords:

Nature Depiction, Environmental Consciousness, Ecocriticism, Migrant Punjabi Literature, Wind And Water, Migration

Abstract

The main concerns of migrant Punjabi literature are considered to be geography, racism, cultural tension, linguistic problems, crisis of marriage institution, identity issue, generation gap etc. But when moving to a new place, the physical environment of the migrant there is also a variety of new things. It brings with it a feeling that can also be seen in migrant Punjabi literature. Hathala Percha Pervasi Environment appeared in Punjabi literature Ecocriticism is an attempt to summarize the aspects of the study from a methodological perspective, as this approach not only helps to advance environmentally conscious literature, but also presents a new perspective on the relationship between nature and culture. is Immigrant writers experience the environment of two places, so the study of their works becomes even more important.

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Published

2024-05-28

How to Cite

A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED WRITINGS OF THE DIASPORIC PUNJABI LITERATURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ECOCRITICISM. (2024). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES (IJARSSH), 8(1), 11-17. https://lib-index.com/index.php/IJARSSH/article/view/IJARSSH_08_01_002