India has always been at the centre stage of Indian diaspora writings. The second generation Indian diaspora writers have been engaged with the Indian landscape and India of their imagination. The pull of a distant homeland has kept Indian diaspora writers drawn toward India in one way or the other, as is widely acknowledged in their writings. Moyez Ghulam Vassanji, an Indo Afro Canadian writer is one of the most representative contemporary diaspora writer, whose works have Indian background, since the publication of his first novel The Gunny Sack in 1989, when he had not visited India to the works like A Place Within: Rediscovering India which was published 2009, by the time he had visited India several times. In this paper, the difference...
Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities and the cultural assimi...
Focusing on returnee Indian authors, this article contributes to analytical perspectives on imagined...
This paper aims to analyse the Post-Colonial feature of identity. The protagonists entangle in the a...
The present chapter aims at an evaluation of Indianness in the works ofM.G. Vassanji. Vassanji has e...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
The Toronto-based novelist, M.G. Vassanji’s latest novel, The Assassin’s Song (2007) strik...
The idea of India and the Indian diasporic imagination is the product of the rich scholarship being ...
The history of Indian diasporic writing is as old as the diaspora itself. Most of the Indian diaspor...
[About the book] In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and I...
In his article “Returning to East Africa via India,” Shizen Ozawa examines how M. G. Vassanji furthe...
Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people ...
Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people ...
Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities and the cultural assimi...
Focusing on returnee Indian authors, this article contributes to analytical perspectives on imagined...
This paper aims to analyse the Post-Colonial feature of identity. The protagonists entangle in the a...
The present chapter aims at an evaluation of Indianness in the works ofM.G. Vassanji. Vassanji has e...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
The Toronto-based novelist, M.G. Vassanji’s latest novel, The Assassin’s Song (2007) strik...
The idea of India and the Indian diasporic imagination is the product of the rich scholarship being ...
The history of Indian diasporic writing is as old as the diaspora itself. Most of the Indian diaspor...
[About the book] In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and I...
In his article “Returning to East Africa via India,” Shizen Ozawa examines how M. G. Vassanji furthe...
Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people ...
Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people ...
Indo-Canadian Diasporic literatures deal with the displacement of identities and the cultural assimi...
Focusing on returnee Indian authors, this article contributes to analytical perspectives on imagined...
This paper aims to analyse the Post-Colonial feature of identity. The protagonists entangle in the a...