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The paper focuses on Vassanji’s ‘No New Land’, portraying different
incidents caused by racial, discrimination, explores through the characters the
psyche of rootless, frightened and insecure minority immigrants who are pitted
against the hypocrite fanatic majority. It is the best example to reveal the aspect of
multiculturalism. It explores the social, cultural, racial and political issues that the
white experienced when ruled. Vassanji’s main concern is not political but racial and
cultural. It is a poignant story of the immigrant experience. It creates a rich portrait
of a transplanted community. Vassanji appears as a keen observer of lives caught
between one world and another. Diasporic writings are invariably concerned with
exile, memory, diasporic consciousness, longing for return, alienation, nostalgia,
search for indentity and sense of belonging. Such traits are evident in the works of
M.G.Vassanji.
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