Transnational Subjectivity in Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin’sThree Cups of Tea
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This research paper attempts to explore transnational subjectivity in relin and
Mortenson's Three Cups of tea marked by the various form of simultaneity like home,
family, belonging, culture and identity. Simultaneity is the situation where two things
happen at the same time or simultaneously.Moreover, it is the situation of being
togetherness at two places at the same time.ConsideringThree Cups of Tea,
Mortenson has played the role of agency to show the simultaneity after crossing the
bordersbecausehiscross-border passage of life from America to Pakistan in course
of his philanthropic mission embodieshim to go simultaneously.To support my
argument, I bring some of the theoretical ideas from the theory of transnationalism. It
is a newly emerged theory since 1990s as an analytical tool that studies the
relationship across cross border.Transnationalism refers to the ties and connection
across borders.Thus, I try to analyze this autobiographical memoir from the lens of
transnationalism that deals with the issues of cross borders in the age of
globalization.
Key words:Transnationalism,globalization, simultaneity,diaspora, subjectivity