For many of us the word ‘development’ bears positive connotations. After independence of India many initiatives were taken to make a “New India”, a developing India. The makers of this idea of new and developed India envisaged a country that is at pace with the sea change that the rest of the world was going through. A change that can be defined in terms of industry, factory, new economy and development. This was a development model primarily borrowed from the west. We followed the west to revolutionize our rather agricultural economy. At this stage something went wrong. The promise of a good life remained a distant dream and the reality struck hard. Kamala Markandya’s novel Nectar in a Sieve documents how industry destroys the rural ...
rurales pauvres reprennent leur place A capitalist ment (Shiva 67). The devaluation of t rad i t ion...
Kamala Markandaya, a prominent Indian English novelist, played a significant role in depicting the s...
The prevailing climate crisis points to the pressing need to preserve the fragile and irreplaceable ...
The critical discourse on ecofeminism makes a novel attempt in understanding the relationship betwee...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Kamala Markandaya is a well-known and renowned writer of the twentieth century. She is a Revolutiona...
Kamala Markandaya"s novel, Nectar in a Sieve is the chronicle of Indian agrarian life that suffers h...
Kamala Markandaya portrayal of life in the little villages and big cities of Indian rips open the so...
Kamala Markandaya is a prominent woman writer and her novels include the element of subjugation that...
Literature reflects society and society gave an insight into its culture. It presents those aspects ...
This paper deals with the outlook, thoughts and approach of the subalterns towards ecology and envir...
Every writer has its own peculiar and unique vision. Their vision gets suitably modified by a conflu...
It is increasingly becoming evident that the current model of “development” has led the world to the...
This paper dwells upon Kamala Markandaya’s construction of motherhood in postindependence rural Indi...
Kamala Markandaya stands outstanding and aloof from all women writers.She is a distinguished woman ...
rurales pauvres reprennent leur place A capitalist ment (Shiva 67). The devaluation of t rad i t ion...
Kamala Markandaya, a prominent Indian English novelist, played a significant role in depicting the s...
The prevailing climate crisis points to the pressing need to preserve the fragile and irreplaceable ...
The critical discourse on ecofeminism makes a novel attempt in understanding the relationship betwee...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Kamala Markandaya is a well-known and renowned writer of the twentieth century. She is a Revolutiona...
Kamala Markandaya"s novel, Nectar in a Sieve is the chronicle of Indian agrarian life that suffers h...
Kamala Markandaya portrayal of life in the little villages and big cities of Indian rips open the so...
Kamala Markandaya is a prominent woman writer and her novels include the element of subjugation that...
Literature reflects society and society gave an insight into its culture. It presents those aspects ...
This paper deals with the outlook, thoughts and approach of the subalterns towards ecology and envir...
Every writer has its own peculiar and unique vision. Their vision gets suitably modified by a conflu...
It is increasingly becoming evident that the current model of “development” has led the world to the...
This paper dwells upon Kamala Markandaya’s construction of motherhood in postindependence rural Indi...
Kamala Markandaya stands outstanding and aloof from all women writers.She is a distinguished woman ...
rurales pauvres reprennent leur place A capitalist ment (Shiva 67). The devaluation of t rad i t ion...
Kamala Markandaya, a prominent Indian English novelist, played a significant role in depicting the s...
The prevailing climate crisis points to the pressing need to preserve the fragile and irreplaceable ...