The Forest of Enchantments is a tragic love story based on one of India’s treasured epic Ramayan. Forest and enchantment are symbolic of one’s desires that propel action of thought and if channelized effectively by love, will reap ‘rights’ success. Diasporic life whether forced or self-imposed is wrought with ups and downs and every individual born into the world traverses this path of valleys and plains. Passionately driven, the forest can ignite or consume you. Today’s challenge lies in striking the right balance
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
In a variety of her writings, Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni who currently resides in Housto...
This study examines Mahasweta Devi’s Works from the perspective of ecopolitics. It revisits Gilles D...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Forest OF Enchantments is about the retelling of our ancient presti...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
Chitra Banerjee represents the more new-fangled generation of writers’ phase of Indian English ficti...
Men/Divinities of the Forest : Through the Mirror in the Central Nepal In Gulmi, "forest divinitie...
Diasporic Literature is a very vast concept and an umbrella term that includes in it all those liter...
“Slender lady, I came out with you to gather fruit. I got a pain in my head and fell asleep in your ...
I am the Forest wild, ancient and sacred. I am the origin of the world in every seed, plant and leaf...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, a leading writer of the Indian Diaspora marches forward with courage and...
Born in Calcutta and mostly educated at Calcutta University and Wright State University in Dayton, B...
One of the most damaging consequences of forest management and wildlife conservation policies around...
In the aftermath of a famous environmental tree-hugger movement, widely known as the Chipko moveme...
It is said that “Whatever is here is found elsewhere. But whatever is not here is nowhere &nbs...
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
In a variety of her writings, Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni who currently resides in Housto...
This study examines Mahasweta Devi’s Works from the perspective of ecopolitics. It revisits Gilles D...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Forest OF Enchantments is about the retelling of our ancient presti...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
Chitra Banerjee represents the more new-fangled generation of writers’ phase of Indian English ficti...
Men/Divinities of the Forest : Through the Mirror in the Central Nepal In Gulmi, "forest divinitie...
Diasporic Literature is a very vast concept and an umbrella term that includes in it all those liter...
“Slender lady, I came out with you to gather fruit. I got a pain in my head and fell asleep in your ...
I am the Forest wild, ancient and sacred. I am the origin of the world in every seed, plant and leaf...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, a leading writer of the Indian Diaspora marches forward with courage and...
Born in Calcutta and mostly educated at Calcutta University and Wright State University in Dayton, B...
One of the most damaging consequences of forest management and wildlife conservation policies around...
In the aftermath of a famous environmental tree-hugger movement, widely known as the Chipko moveme...
It is said that “Whatever is here is found elsewhere. But whatever is not here is nowhere &nbs...
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
In a variety of her writings, Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni who currently resides in Housto...
This study examines Mahasweta Devi’s Works from the perspective of ecopolitics. It revisits Gilles D...