Lakshmi Persaud's Archetypal Indo-Trinidadian Women by Camille S Alexander

Lakshmi Persaud's Archetypal Indo-Trinidadian Women by Camille S Alexander

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Lakshmi Persaud's Archetypal Indo-Trinidadian Women by Camille S Alexander

Camille S. Alexander examines the intersection of traditional Hindu culture and contemporary Trinbagonian (creolized) culture and its influence on Indo-Caribbean female characters in the novels of Lakshmi Persaud, using four traditional Indian archetypes.

In traditional Indian cultural, there are four archetypes that represent feminine ideals: the beti (daughter), dulahin (bride), patni (wife), and maan (mother). In her novels, Indo-Trinidadian author Lakshmi Persaud addresses these archetypal roles, noting that, while many of them overlap in traditional Indian communities, they have also undergone a transformation in the diaspora. In this book, Alexander identifies examples of these archetypes in Persaud's novels and analyzes how these characters demonstrate the pull of traditional Indian Hindu cultural codes and exemplify the divide between tradition and modernity.

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ISBN 13 9781666974126
ISBN 10 1666974129
Title Lakshmi Persaud's Archetypal Indo-Trinidadian Women
Author Camille S Alexander
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 2026-11-12
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.