Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Exploring Naga Life, Culture, and Gender Representation through the Writings of Easterine Kire: A Study of Don't Run, My Love and the Nagas' Struggle for Self-Determination
View through CrossRef
This research focuses on the Nagas, a large population residing along the Indo-Myanmar border, known for their distinct culture and language. The study examines the works of Easterine Kire, a renowned literary figure from Nagaland, with a particular emphasis on her novel Don't Run, My Love. The objective is to explore how Kire's writings provide insights into Naga life, culture, and society. The Nagas, comprising approximately three million people, form a multi-ethnic community dispersed across different countries. Since 1947, they have been actively involved in a movement for self-determination, striving for a separate Nagaland state. However, their journey has been marked by ethnic conflicts and insurgencies as they struggle for cultural autonomy and political recognition. This research analyses the impact of colonialism, regionalism, and identity politics on the Naga community, considering the historical and sociological contexts that shape their collective consciousness as a separate and independent nation. Drawing on Kire's novel, the study examines the folktale or allegory presented in Don't Run, My Love, which explores the complexities and dangers of romantic love through the perspectives of two female characters, Visenuo and Atuonuo. By challenging the prevailing notion of male supremacy in patriarchal societies, Kire highlights the inner strength of these women, contributing to a broader discourse on gender roles and empowerment. The narrative also delves into the Naga cycle of life, seasons, and harvest, providing insights into their agrarian practices, particularly the Angami technique of land irrigation through terracing and irrigation.
Title: Exploring Naga Life, Culture, and Gender Representation through the Writings of Easterine Kire: A Study of Don't Run, My Love and the Nagas' Struggle for Self-Determination
Description:
This research focuses on the Nagas, a large population residing along the Indo-Myanmar border, known for their distinct culture and language.
The study examines the works of Easterine Kire, a renowned literary figure from Nagaland, with a particular emphasis on her novel Don't Run, My Love.
The objective is to explore how Kire's writings provide insights into Naga life, culture, and society.
The Nagas, comprising approximately three million people, form a multi-ethnic community dispersed across different countries.
Since 1947, they have been actively involved in a movement for self-determination, striving for a separate Nagaland state.
However, their journey has been marked by ethnic conflicts and insurgencies as they struggle for cultural autonomy and political recognition.
This research analyses the impact of colonialism, regionalism, and identity politics on the Naga community, considering the historical and sociological contexts that shape their collective consciousness as a separate and independent nation.
Drawing on Kire's novel, the study examines the folktale or allegory presented in Don't Run, My Love, which explores the complexities and dangers of romantic love through the perspectives of two female characters, Visenuo and Atuonuo.
By challenging the prevailing notion of male supremacy in patriarchal societies, Kire highlights the inner strength of these women, contributing to a broader discourse on gender roles and empowerment.
The narrative also delves into the Naga cycle of life, seasons, and harvest, providing insights into their agrarian practices, particularly the Angami technique of land irrigation through terracing and irrigation.
Related Results
History, Memory, Landscape, and Patriarchal Ideology in the Novels of Easterine Kire: A Comparative Study of 'A Respectable Woman' and 'A Terrible Matriarchy
History, Memory, Landscape, and Patriarchal Ideology in the Novels of Easterine Kire: A Comparative Study of 'A Respectable Woman' and 'A Terrible Matriarchy
This comparative study delves into the literary works of Easterine Kire, a prominent Naga author, to explore the intricate interplay of history, memory, landscape, and patriarchal ...
POLA AKTIVITAS MASYARAKAT SEBAGAI HIRARKI KAMPUNG NAGA SEBAGAI WARISAN BUDAYA CERDAS
POLA AKTIVITAS MASYARAKAT SEBAGAI HIRARKI KAMPUNG NAGA SEBAGAI WARISAN BUDAYA CERDAS
The pattern of community activities in Tasikmalaya, Kampung Naga can be identified as a cultural transformation that exists in the neighborhood of the traditional house and can be ...
Mindy Calling: Size, Beauty, Race in The Mindy Project
Mindy Calling: Size, Beauty, Race in The Mindy Project
When characters in the Fox Television sitcom The Mindy Project call Mindy Lahiri fat, Mindy sees it as a case of misidentification. She reminds the character that she is a “petite ...
Is a Fitbit a Diary? Self-Tracking and Autobiography
Is a Fitbit a Diary? Self-Tracking and Autobiography
Data becomes something of a mirror in which people see themselves reflected. (Sorapure 270)In a 2014 essay for The New Yorker, the humourist David Sedaris recounts an obsession spu...
Born To Die: Lana Del Rey, Beauty Queen or Gothic Princess?
Born To Die: Lana Del Rey, Beauty Queen or Gothic Princess?
Closer examination of contemporary art forms including music videos in addition to the Gothic’s literature legacy is essential, “as it is virtually impossible to ignore the relatio...
Martin Luther and Love
Martin Luther and Love
Abstract
The questions of love’s nature and its different forms were crucial to Martin Luther from the beginning of his theological career. Already as a young mon...
Allure of the Abroad: Tiffany & Co., Its Cultural Influence, and Consumers
Allure of the Abroad: Tiffany & Co., Its Cultural Influence, and Consumers
Introduction Tiffany and Co. is an American luxury jewellery and specialty retailer with its headquarters in New York City. Each piece of jewellery, symbolically packaged in a blue...
Strategi Pengembangan Komoditi Lokal Buah Naga berbasis Agribisnis di Kabupaten Soppeng
Strategi Pengembangan Komoditi Lokal Buah Naga berbasis Agribisnis di Kabupaten Soppeng
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menemukan strategi dalam pengembangan komoditi buah naga (Dragon Fruit) berbasis agribisnis di Kabupaten Soppeng. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ...

