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Swarna Bora's Simsang Nadir Hahi: An Incomplete Study

Author(s) Morsheduz Zaman
Country India
Abstract Abstract: The North East of India, particularly Assam, is home to various ethnic groups, including the notable Garo tribe. The Garo people inhabit parts of Assam and the Garo Hills district of Meghalaya. This novel is cantered on the life and culture of the Garo community living along the banks of the Simsang River in the South Garo Hills district. Swarna Bora, one of the most prominent women novelists in Assamese literature, has significantly enriched the field with her works. Her novels vividly depict the lives of various river-centric ethnic groups in Assam and the North East. Notably, the ethnic socio-cultural representations in Swarna Bora's novels are based on comprehensive field studies. Her novel ‘Simsang Nadir Hah’ also endeavors to capture many aspects of the life and culture of the Garo people in the South Garo Hills district. This paper discusses how Swarna Bora’s novel ‘Simsang Nadir Hahi’ portrays various facets of Garo socio-cultural life.
Keywords River, Garo, society, culture, tribe.
Field Arts
Published In Volume 5, Issue 4, July-August 2023
Published On 2023-08-23
Cite This Swarna Bora's Simsang Nadir Hahi: An Incomplete Study - Morsheduz Zaman - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 4, July-August 2023.

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