The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which have cross-cultural effects on the contemporary society. The new era of globalization has churned the nuances of transnational migration which is essentially a postcolonial factor. Migration of indigenous populations to various countries around the globe induces a new set of social expectation, cultural values and beliefs. This new cultural environment postulates a craving for the past life which is effectively dealt with in Salman Rushdie’s works of art. The prospects of religious conversion and its counter effects are also elaborated by Rushdie in his novel, The Ground Beneath Her Feet. This paper highlights Rushdie’s successful attempt in bl...
This thesis analyzes the newness of ideas in Salman Rushdie’s narrative art in the following eight n...
This paper analyses the novels written by the British Indian author Salman Rushdie. Searching for ne...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
Salman Rushdie’s novels bear significant stylistic and thematic tropes allowing his fiction to be st...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
This thesis analyzes migrant fictions written by three Indian-English writers who examine both the d...
This thesis analyzes migrant fictions written by three Indian-English writers who examine both the d...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
This thesis analyzes the newness of ideas in Salman Rushdie’s narrative art in the following eight n...
This paper analyses the novels written by the British Indian author Salman Rushdie. Searching for ne...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
Salman Rushdie’s novels bear significant stylistic and thematic tropes allowing his fiction to be st...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
The essay takes into account Rushdie's theoretical and fictional reflections on migration, starting ...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
This thesis analyzes migrant fictions written by three Indian-English writers who examine both the d...
This thesis analyzes migrant fictions written by three Indian-English writers who examine both the d...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
This thesis analyzes the newness of ideas in Salman Rushdie’s narrative art in the following eight n...
This paper analyses the novels written by the British Indian author Salman Rushdie. Searching for ne...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...