
Abstract: The paper, “Feminist Literature Trends in 21st Century Diasporic Literature” attempts to have a Critique on the portrayal of women in twenty-first-century diasporic literature. The research focuses on the ways in which writers from various cultural origins deal with the intricacies of gender, identity, and belonging in their works, offering light on how feminism and the diasporic experience overlap. This paper investigates the ways in which feminist diasporic literature contributes to larger discussions about gender, ethnicity, and global citizenship through a thorough analysis of significant authors and texts. The 21st century has seen the emergence of diasporic writing as a vibrant and significant genre that not only examines questions of migration, identity, and cultural hybridity but also engages profoundly with feminist themes and viewpoints. The 21st-century tendencies in feminist literature from the diaspora are examined in this research paper.
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