Recent writings by Indian women authors suggest that Indian women who emigrated to the West (mainly the U.S. and Canada) have been claiming their space in the diasporic place, believing that a change of location is a significant opportunity for them to challenge and revise culturally-inscribed roles. In my article, I argue that the dynamics of Indian postcolonialism have crossed national borders, thus forcing women to the margins in the foreign land, too. Since they stand for the national territory, their relationship with space is deeply symbolic, as I will show in my analysis of the novel Tell It to the Trees (2011) by the Indo-Canadian writer Anita Rau Badami. Besides studying the women characters’ positions in both real and symbolic spa...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In an epoch which has to do fundamentally with space, the concept of home has entered the epistemic ...
In India, women have had a token of reverence since times immemorial. Due to social changes, their s...
Recent writings by Indian women authors suggest that Indian women who emigrated to the West (mainly ...
Bharati Mukherjee, an Indian Born, Canadian/ American novelist has made a deep impression on the lit...
The purpose of this article is to explore the connection between Indian nationalism and gender ident...
South Asian women have frequently been conceptualized in colonial, academic and postcolonial studies...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
Abstract Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, both are Indian born American writer. They raise their ...
Abstract The research article critiques the short stories authored by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ab...
In recent short stories written by diasporic Indian women writers, changes in terms of location or n...
During the post-colonial period, literature has crossed the boundaries of nation, language, and cult...
The theoretical writings of many European and American feminists on Third World women and feminism f...
The burgeoning presence of Indian Diaspora across the world has triggered a new consideration of the...
This paper attempts to focus on the people with Indian roots in the distant land. Before and after i...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In an epoch which has to do fundamentally with space, the concept of home has entered the epistemic ...
In India, women have had a token of reverence since times immemorial. Due to social changes, their s...
Recent writings by Indian women authors suggest that Indian women who emigrated to the West (mainly ...
Bharati Mukherjee, an Indian Born, Canadian/ American novelist has made a deep impression on the lit...
The purpose of this article is to explore the connection between Indian nationalism and gender ident...
South Asian women have frequently been conceptualized in colonial, academic and postcolonial studies...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
Abstract Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, both are Indian born American writer. They raise their ...
Abstract The research article critiques the short stories authored by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ab...
In recent short stories written by diasporic Indian women writers, changes in terms of location or n...
During the post-colonial period, literature has crossed the boundaries of nation, language, and cult...
The theoretical writings of many European and American feminists on Third World women and feminism f...
The burgeoning presence of Indian Diaspora across the world has triggered a new consideration of the...
This paper attempts to focus on the people with Indian roots in the distant land. Before and after i...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In an epoch which has to do fundamentally with space, the concept of home has entered the epistemic ...
In India, women have had a token of reverence since times immemorial. Due to social changes, their s...