In my thesis I examine the portrayal of women characters by two post-colonial Indian writers, Attia Hosain and Salman Rushdie, respectively in Sunlight on a Broken Column (1961) and Midnight\u27s Children (1980). I show how Hosain\u27s and Rushdie\u27s ideas of identity, nation and nationality influence their depiction of these women characters. In the section analyzing Sunlight on a Broken Column, I argue that there is a spatial veil separating the feudal world of Ashiana from the outside world with its political disturbances, the life of a woman as an individual from the life of a woman as a part of a community. Through her narrator-protagonist Laila, Hosain depicts a feudal Muslim society with its restrictions and purdah system. Witnes...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
The article is about the evolution in the portrayal of women in Indian English Novels written by Ma...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
In my thesis I examine the portrayal of women characters by two post-colonial Indian writers, Attia ...
This research paper aims to examine a study on language struggles that leads to epistemic violence. ...
This dissertation analyses Bombay novels written in English that construct the city through the narr...
This thesis explores the representations of, and the relationship between. the migrant and the natio...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
This thesis explores the representations of, and the relationship between, the migrant and the natio...
Attia Hosain"s Sunlight on a Broken Column is a culturally rich canvas portraying pre-partition and ...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
Peer reviewed article. Salman Rushdie has been the epitome of diasporic writing since his seminal wo...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This thesis analyzes migrant fictions written by three Indian-English writers who examine both the d...
AbstractSalman Rushdie's novel, Midnight's Children, connects the destiny of one family, and of one ...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
The article is about the evolution in the portrayal of women in Indian English Novels written by Ma...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
In my thesis I examine the portrayal of women characters by two post-colonial Indian writers, Attia ...
This research paper aims to examine a study on language struggles that leads to epistemic violence. ...
This dissertation analyses Bombay novels written in English that construct the city through the narr...
This thesis explores the representations of, and the relationship between. the migrant and the natio...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
This thesis explores the representations of, and the relationship between, the migrant and the natio...
Attia Hosain"s Sunlight on a Broken Column is a culturally rich canvas portraying pre-partition and ...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
Peer reviewed article. Salman Rushdie has been the epitome of diasporic writing since his seminal wo...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This thesis analyzes migrant fictions written by three Indian-English writers who examine both the d...
AbstractSalman Rushdie's novel, Midnight's Children, connects the destiny of one family, and of one ...
As the anglophone Indian novel exists in the in-between space between transnational and local cultur...
The article is about the evolution in the portrayal of women in Indian English Novels written by Ma...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...