SUJATA BHATT'S POETRY SCRUTINIZES DIASPORA AND MULTICULTURALISM

The researcher examines diasporic vision in Sujata Bhatt's poetry in this article. In the framework of Sujata Bhatt's poetry, the researcher will look at major ideas associated with Diasporas. The researcher proposed in this study to look at her work A Different History, then focus on two specific aspects of diasporic cognizance: the artist's feelings of not having a place and their construction of pariah, and the issue of language in Bhatt's verse, which is linked with Indian character. Sujata Bhatt, an Indian diaspora poet, converts her personal experiences in Asia, America, and Europe into an imaginary encounter that culminates in a tangible, lived experience that alters her understanding of cultural differences. Her diaspora experience initially unsettles her, as evidenced by her poetry. Sujata Bhatt's poetry, on the other hand, documents the process of self-recovery and self-preservation through an act of metamorphosis through an intensive search for a wholesome identity. This quest finally leads to a celebration of life's rich diversity and pluralism. “Through her poetry, Sujata Bhatt teaches and promotes the integration of people from different countries, ethnic groups, and religions”. The proposed article will look at a few of Sujata Bhatt's germane poems to show how she sees multiculturalism as a condition that leads to active acceptance of diversity rather than passive toleration. The report also focuses on a third aspect of diasporic awareness, the myth of returning to the homeland, but the researcher just briefly mentions it in this work because to time constraints.

 

Keywords: Diaspora, Multiculturalism, Identity, Self-perception, Foreign Language.


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