Longing for Indian Sensibility in Raja Rao's Kanthapura
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This research makes an intensive study of Raja Rao'sKanthapura. Set in Colonial
India and written as a diasporic immigrant writer, Raja Rao faces a peculiar problem of
creating an Indian consciousness. In the Novel,we find the religious reforms and social
upliftment. The heroic struggle and self-sacrifice of the protagonist to eradicate social
evils prevailing in Indian society is a persisting demand for "home rule" of a diasporic
writer, like Rao. Moorthy, the protagonist in the novel, is a Gandhian man who preaches
brotherhood, equality and abolition of untouchability for the glorious India. Through him
Raj Rao expresses his deep concerns and desperate longing for his native land and
culture. The persisting demand for a home rule that functions as a thematic component in
the text is the manifestation of a diasporic writer's desire to subvert the hegemonic
colonial rule.