This paper takes into discussion the diasporic phenomena, namely, rootlessness, nostalgia, memory and alienation in two of Amitav Ghosh’s novels namely The Shadow Lines and The Glass Palace. It infers that the characters get respite from memory banks. Ghosh uses the flashback technique in order to intensify the characters’ quest for identity. Diasporic literature traverses barricades in order to clinch a new selfhood. The very thought and longing for belongingness form the core to search for the original root. It refers to the rootedness namely one’s home-place. One is not able to detach from the human bondage, sentiments, and love. Another element which is associated with this attachment to home-place is ‘Memory’. An immigrant never forget...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
The essay examines how the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh relates with the contemporary history of his n...
The present study is an attempt to explicate the impression of hybridity in postcolonial studies in ...
This paper takes into discussion the diasporic phenomena, namely, rootlessness, nostalgia, memory an...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
AbstractThe present paper focuses on Memory and Identity in the novels of Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow ...
Amitav Ghosh is one of India’s noted contemporary novelists and the winner of 54 the Jnapith award. ...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project of n...
Amitav Ghosh’s second novel, The Shadow Lines (1988), was notoriously conceived in 1984, in the afte...
The present paper is an attempt to explore the spirit of decolonization through the representation o...
Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956, and studied at Dehra Dun, New Delhi, Alexandria and Oxfor...
The essay examines how the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh relates with the contemporary history of his n...
This paper “Nostalgia, Home and Belonging: A Diasporic Reading of Before We Visit the Goddess by Chi...
This paper traces post colonial displacement as presented in Amitav Ghosh’s The Glass Palace and Sea...
“The Glass Palace: A South Asian memoir of cultural cannibalism” is an essay that pays particular at...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
The essay examines how the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh relates with the contemporary history of his n...
The present study is an attempt to explicate the impression of hybridity in postcolonial studies in ...
This paper takes into discussion the diasporic phenomena, namely, rootlessness, nostalgia, memory an...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
AbstractThe present paper focuses on Memory and Identity in the novels of Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow ...
Amitav Ghosh is one of India’s noted contemporary novelists and the winner of 54 the Jnapith award. ...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project of n...
Amitav Ghosh’s second novel, The Shadow Lines (1988), was notoriously conceived in 1984, in the afte...
The present paper is an attempt to explore the spirit of decolonization through the representation o...
Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956, and studied at Dehra Dun, New Delhi, Alexandria and Oxfor...
The essay examines how the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh relates with the contemporary history of his n...
This paper “Nostalgia, Home and Belonging: A Diasporic Reading of Before We Visit the Goddess by Chi...
This paper traces post colonial displacement as presented in Amitav Ghosh’s The Glass Palace and Sea...
“The Glass Palace: A South Asian memoir of cultural cannibalism” is an essay that pays particular at...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
The essay examines how the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh relates with the contemporary history of his n...
The present study is an attempt to explicate the impression of hybridity in postcolonial studies in ...