Arranged Marriage is Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s acclaimed collection of short stories that has won the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Prize for fiction. Almost all the stories portray the protagonists torn between two worlds, struggling to establish harmony between the two conflicting realms of experience, one that of their homeland which they have left and the other that of the alluring world of the United States. The protagonists are shown trying to search for their identities. They have developed a self that is neither unified nor hybrid rather fragmented The paper focuses on some of the short stories and analyses them from this perspective. It also studies the impact of the cultural dislocation on the protagonist and their attitudes to life, whether they are able to hold on to their Indian identities or abandon them for the sake of their new emerging identities. Key-word: Negotiating identities, Fragmented self, Immigrant etc.