Eat us out of house and home
Since the mid-1980s, several Indian women novelists have enriched mainstream English literature with tales of educated, center-class, Indian girls migrating to and settling in North America. The novels assert that by migrating to North America, the protagonists have been capable of finding ‘freedom’. In this paper, I question whether worldwide migration essentially leads to ‘freedom’ for this cohort of Indian women and argue that it their histories and experiences of subjugation and emancipation aren’t necessarily in binary opposition, and that there may be an area for multiplicity. Based on their altering power positions, the respondents had been positioned concurrently at the centre and at the margins in their own houses, at work and on the places of socialisation.
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