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Contents

Abstract I-II

Chapter I: Introduction: Theoretical Background and Scope of the Study 1

Chapter II: Relocating Home in Diasporic Imagination: Translating

Diasporic Desire 45

Chapter III: (De)constructing Diaspora: A Study in Composite Identities 70

Chapter IV: Rethinking Englishness: Multiculturalism and the Politics

of Belonging 100

Chapter V: Identity, Memory and the Shifting Contours of Home: Kazuo Ishiguro’s
The Remains of the Day and When We Were Orphans 139

Chapter VI: Featuring the Self: Hybrid Identities and the Idea of In-betweenness in
Hanif Kureishi 200

Chapter VII: Reconfiguring the Inner Landscape: Self-refashioning and


Belongingness in Romesh Gunesekera’s Novels 264

Chapter VIII: Conclusion 310

Works Cited 348

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