Anshu Surve, Drashti Varia
‘Folk
narratives are reflections of the societies and individuals which create and
transmit them; consequently, they reflect a wide range of human ideas and
emotions.’ The purpose of this research paper is to
examine the framework of Space as a tool for positing Saurashtra as a region
and place in the context of Jhaverchand Meghani's folk narratives by looking at
social, cultural, psychological, topological, and other spaces that can be
correlated to storied spaces in folk narratives. This research paper proposes
to focus on Jhaverchand Meghani's folk narratives through the theories of
Edward Soja and other critical thinkers dealing with the research questions -
How has Saurashtra emerged as a region in Jhaverchand Meghani's folk narratives?
; How region contributes
in comprehending ‘space/s’ in the narratives in the context of social fabric,
culture, region, and the lives of people and what are the critical concepts and
literary dimensions that can be examined in the folk narratives of Jhaverchand
Meghani in understanding the idea of storied spaces? Attempts are made to locate and explore Saurashtra as a region
in terms of geography, culture, and literature in Jhaverchand Meghani's folk
narratives.
Storied spaces, Folk
Narratives, Spatial literature
VOL.13, ISSUE No.4, December 2021