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The Changing Face of Conjugal Conflicts in Manju Kapur’s The Immigrant

Received: 10 August 2023     Accepted: 1 September 2023     Published: 14 September 2023
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Abstract

Conjugal relationship is one of the basic human relationships which lay the foundation of family life and strengthen family bonding. Marriage is the basis of this relationship-it begins with marriage and ends with death of or divorce from the partner. It is considered to be the most important human relationships as it has a considerable bearing on domestic peace and social integration. Husband and wife are not just sexual partners in a household but two individuals physically, emotionally, financially, and socially interdependent and in serious commitment to each other. Conflicts arising out of the complications in conjugal relationship have been dealt with as an important theme in Indian English novels. Manju Kapur (b. 1948) is one of the reputed living Indian women novelists in English and her novel, the immigrant (2008), which primarily deals with the theme of immigration to Canada, also presents the changing faces of conjugal conflicts concerning a well settled immigrant who joins his family in India to marry an Indian girl, sponsors his wife for immigration to Canada and brings her to Canada as his conjugal partner. The paper seeks to explore the nuances of the conjugal life of the immigrant couple during the transition from nationalization to globalization, which create problems and trigger conflicts in their life abroad.

Published in English Language, Literature & Culture (Volume 8, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ellc.20230803.17
Page(s) 72-76
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Keywords

Immigrants, Conjugal-Rights, Autonomy, Interdependence, Mutual-Adjustment Sexual-Dysfunction, Conjugal Conflicts, Extramarital Relationship

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  • Department of English, S. D. D. K. K. PG College, Chaudhary Charan Singh University (C.C.S.University), Meerut, India

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