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Volume IV Special Issue VI August 2024
Name of Author :
Dr. Prashant Chavare, Mrs. Varsha Gaikwad
Title of the paper :
Sunetra Guptas So Good in Black: A Mosaic of Human Relationships
Abstract:
An Indian immigrant and Oxford University Professor of Zoology, Sunetra Gupta, has penned five novels. Her fifth novel, So Good in Black published in 2011, celebrates globalization and the free passage to western countries for Indians and for the westerners to India. Human relationship is the main crux of postmodern writings and Gupta brings out the cross-cultural human relationship in the novel in detail, especially man-woman relationship. due to the materialistic advancement in the modern world, the values of life are at stake, so the author highlights the human relationships always lies in dark and it is good to keep it in black. The present paper explores human relationships as reflected in the selected text by following MLA eighth edition of citation and documentation.
Keywords :
Belonging, Identity, Human Relationships, Postcolonial Literature, Cultural Cosmopolitanism
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Page Number :
60-62