Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide has been often interpreted from the point of view of postcolonial studies and environmental studies, overlooking the anthropological implications of the narrative. This paper investigates the worship and the myth of the sylvan deity Bonbibi, and of her counterpart, the demon Dakshin Rai. The goddess, endowed with an apotropaic function, protects the people who \u201cdo the forest\u201d from the dangers of the wilderness, epitomized by (but not limited to) tigers. According to anthropologist Annu Jalais, who accompanied Ghosh in the Sundarbans when he was collecting material for the novel, Bonbibi is associated with a kind of forest ethics, which is owned by Fokir, the fisherman. This ethics, which in the novel...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Abstract: Nature and literature have always had a tight association, as proven by poets' and other...
Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide has been often interpreted from the point of view of postcolonial stu...
In recent times, literary writers have been drawn to the hitherto ignored strong interactive relatio...
Human beings are notorious for their vicious exploitation of nature. As civilization progressed, the...
Human beings are notorious for their vicious exploitation of nature. As civilization progressed, the...
This paper explores the formal means by which Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide--a 2004 novel set in th...
Abstract Nowadays the discussions about nature and environments are significant particularly in huma...
The purview of this article is to promote the voices of Amitav Ghosh regarding the environmental iss...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Placing itself at the interface of ecocriticism and postcolonial studies, this article seeks to expl...
This paper deals with the outlook, thoughts and approach of the subalterns towards ecology and envir...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Abstract: Nature and literature have always had a tight association, as proven by poets' and other...
Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide has been often interpreted from the point of view of postcolonial stu...
In recent times, literary writers have been drawn to the hitherto ignored strong interactive relatio...
Human beings are notorious for their vicious exploitation of nature. As civilization progressed, the...
Human beings are notorious for their vicious exploitation of nature. As civilization progressed, the...
This paper explores the formal means by which Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide--a 2004 novel set in th...
Abstract Nowadays the discussions about nature and environments are significant particularly in huma...
The purview of this article is to promote the voices of Amitav Ghosh regarding the environmental iss...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Placing itself at the interface of ecocriticism and postcolonial studies, this article seeks to expl...
This paper deals with the outlook, thoughts and approach of the subalterns towards ecology and envir...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Abstract: Nature and literature have always had a tight association, as proven by poets' and other...