This reading focuses on the mother figure in recent novels and memoirs by Punjabi-origin male writers. These texts can be seen as forms of translation into modernity, of subjects that are rarely represented in English-language literature, that cannot be recognised by the text, that exist at its margins. These texts are founded in the idea of the nation; which is unable to contain or represent these mother figures. Where is the nation for the non-English speaking Sikh and Muslim mothers in the texts if it is neither India nor Britain (where acceptance is conditional on being ‘modern’, speaking English, secular)? The ‘difference’ of these mother figures means that they don’t fit into the idea of Britain; their identities are tied up with the ...
In 2012 the president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee demanded that the novelist JK R...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
Based on interviews in a small town outside London in 2004, this paper will explore what it means to...
Diaspora literature and theory offer significant critiques of traditional ideas regarding nation-sta...
his article explore the relationship between colonialism and Punjabi literature. To better understan...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
The horror accompanying the transfer of population has been the major theme with Indo-Anglican write...
[About the book] In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and I...
The historical evolution of Punjabi language presents very interesting phenomena of Colonial and Imp...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
I wrote my novel The Monsoon Bride (Text, 2011) as part of a Creative Writing Ph.D. at the Universit...
The anglophone Indian author Krupabai Satthianadhan (1862-1894) was a second-generation Christian co...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
In 2012 the president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee demanded that the novelist JK R...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
Based on interviews in a small town outside London in 2004, this paper will explore what it means to...
Diaspora literature and theory offer significant critiques of traditional ideas regarding nation-sta...
his article explore the relationship between colonialism and Punjabi literature. To better understan...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
The horror accompanying the transfer of population has been the major theme with Indo-Anglican write...
[About the book] In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and I...
The historical evolution of Punjabi language presents very interesting phenomena of Colonial and Imp...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
I wrote my novel The Monsoon Bride (Text, 2011) as part of a Creative Writing Ph.D. at the Universit...
The anglophone Indian author Krupabai Satthianadhan (1862-1894) was a second-generation Christian co...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
In 2012 the president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee demanded that the novelist JK R...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...