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TORMENTS AND NIGHTMARES IN TEMSULA AO’S These Hills called Home: Stories from War Zone
Chanchal Hooda, Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Page No. : 80-83
ABSTRACT
Temsul AO works have been epitome of unsolved issues presented in These Hills called Home: Stories from a War Zone. She explores every nook and corner of the oldest unresolved armed conflicts in North-East India. This paper makes an attempt to understand Temsula’s poems of new how insurgency enabled the Naga youths in struggling to break the so called bondage of ‘foreigners’ or alien in their land. This is because of the distant position of Naga’s in respect of culture, language, ethnicity and linguistic aspects from other states of India. Mainly they mere not happy with the state boundaries married at the time of independence. The outcome of this came in the form of insurgency which caught Naga’s in the web of violence with painful experiences. The result is that they started raising their voice of home, identity, nationality and language and kept struggling for these issues.
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