OED defines expatriates as "divergence or expansion of people leaving the country." The concept of this "house" and whether it helps to form your cultural identity is problematic to ask who is defining and what you define. Whether the family really helps form your own self-awareness and the concept of your identity to form your cultural identity. If you have self-awareness, it will help form a strong cultural identity. Whether it is necessary to have a "reality" field to have a cultural identity, or imaginary geography and history will help to strengthen cultural identity and attribution.
Amitav Ghosh (born July 11, 1956) is an Indian writer in Bangladesh known for his work in English novels: Amitav Ghosh was born in 1956 of Kolkata, a Hindu family in Bangladesh, and Lt. Shailendra Chandra Ghosh Before independence, he won the Indian army veteran, Doon School, Delhi University in Delhi, Delhi's St. Stephen's College, Oxford University's Delhi School of Oxford, and D. Phil. Social anthropology under the supervision of Peter Lienhardt. His first job was Indian Express in New Delhi. Gauche lives in New York with his wife, Deborah Baker, Laura Riding's biography "Legend at Extreme: Laura Riding" (1993), and senior editors of Little Brown, Company. They have two children, Lila and Nayan. He is a researcher at Triban Drum Social Science Research Center, Kolkata and Development Research Center.
One of them is a novelist and essayist Amitav Ghosh, and his "burning plot" is a collection of essays over 20 years. They cover various countries and crises, but each is inspired by Ghosh 's iconic wisdom and humanity. This is a writer who likes human complexity, looking for small facts that avoid universality and illuminate larger stories. In 'Countdown', articles on the strange brewing of Indian pride and destiny are satisfied with their nuclear weapons program, Gauc said his opposition to the Western hypocrisy concerning the development of nuclear weapons in the third world countries Admitted to be very strong, so that he is willing to let go of his own view on the irrationality of this development plan. He said that he would like to hear their voice from the mouths of Indians and Pakistanis, if there is a justifiable reason for such a show.