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Punjabi Novels Reveal Generational Divide in Diaspora
1 Feb
Summary
- New generation prioritizes host society integration over isolation.
- First-gen migrants maintained cultural ties while seeking economic integration.
- Punjabi women find independence and shed patriarchal constraints.

Research at Punjabi University analyzing Punjabi diasporic novels has uncovered a significant shift in perspective between first-generation Punjabi migrants and their descendants. The study indicates that while earlier migrants focused on economic integration while preserving cultural ties to their homeland, the newer generations, raised abroad, actively seek integration into their host societies.
This generational difference frequently sparks ideological conflicts within families. The research posits migration as a tri-polar relationship involving the homeland, host land, and immigrant community in continuous dialogue. Notably, the study found Punjabi women adopting cultural changes more profoundly than men, using migration as a pathway to shed patriarchal constraints and establish independent identities.




