As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultures, it has repeatedly staged the encounter between a variety of cultural dimensions while remaining acutely aware of the way they interact with historical and political discourse. This essay examines four novels—Raja Rao’s Kanthapura, Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Anita Desai’s In Custody and Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide—that have conceived their narratives as a site of encounter between cultures in response to articulations of Indian national identity. The essay stresses the authors’ shared concerns but also the different formal solutions and ideological positions they adopt. Rao—a pre-Partition author—deals with otherness within a...
English Heart, Hindi Heartland examines Delhi’s postcolonial literary world—its institutions, prizes...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy und Aravind Adiga tragen mit ihren Romanen zu einem repräsentativen Qu...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
Abstract: India has so many stories to tell about the past, present and the future. It is true that ...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
Indian Literature and the World is a collection of critical essays featuring up-to-date scholarship ...
This thesis shows the condition of outsidedness in the fiction of two Indo-English authors: Ruth Pra...
English Heart, Hindi Heartland examines Delhi’s postcolonial literary world—its institutions, prizes...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy und Aravind Adiga tragen mit ihren Romanen zu einem repräsentativen Qu...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
Abstract: India has so many stories to tell about the past, present and the future. It is true that ...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
Indian Literature and the World is a collection of critical essays featuring up-to-date scholarship ...
This thesis shows the condition of outsidedness in the fiction of two Indo-English authors: Ruth Pra...
English Heart, Hindi Heartland examines Delhi’s postcolonial literary world—its institutions, prizes...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy und Aravind Adiga tragen mit ihren Romanen zu einem repräsentativen Qu...