Published November 12, 2021 | Version v1
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Tribal Displacement for Natural Resources and Culture of Silence Maintained by Indian English Literary Intellectuals

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Abstract:
Because of the growing global policies of a handful of multinationals, the issues like cultural identities 
and existentialism of dispossessed communities became very grave. Man becomes self-centered. His 
connections with ground realities are broken. The concept of the welfare state becomes a myth in the 
postcolonial era. But not only in the postcolonial period, the marginal groups of India faced this 
untouchability, but also, for the last many centuries, they have been going through these phases of 
dehumanization. Therefore they were not part of mainstream pieces of literature. Their craving for 
identity, aspirations, and creativities was denied by social hegemony. The hegemonic literature could 
not give voice to the broken identities of the Adivasi community. This research article tries to examine 
the intensity and involvement of Indian English fiction writers while dealing with their existential 
issues and identical crises that arise in the post-global and neoliberal corporate world order.

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