Tahmima Anam is the first Bangladeshi novelist in English who draws international attention to the Liberation war of 1971 of Bangladesh through the publication of her first novel A Golden Age in 2007. The Liberation war is replete with the incident of genocide, rape, inhuman torture, abductions etc. The war has instilled a kind of horror into the psyche of Bangladeshi people. During the war the Muslim majority of people of East Pakistan are in an acute identity crisis. Pakistan was formed on the basis of religion Islam. But even religion cannot unite the two wings of Pakistan. Therefore people are in an identity dilemma between religion and nationalism. They are also in a fix as to whom to support- East or West Pakistan. Anam captures this ...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Cultural schizophrenia, psychological imbalances and social crisis that a diasporic writer suffers d...
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Abstract The 1971 Bangladeshi Liberation war is one of the most significant and phenomenal event in...
Tahmima Anam depicts the attributes, qualities, joys, contributions, psychological strength, and suf...
The 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh led to the birth of a country which considered linguistic comm...
British-Bangladeshi Tahmima Anam’s debut novel A Golden Age (2007) is a mother-daughter tale of the ...
Female narratives hold an important place in literature as they tell stories from women’s perspect...
This paper discusses the relationship between the ideologies of the secular and the religious in th...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
"While feminist theorists have generally highlighted the universality of this dimension of women's s...
The paper aims to understand the role of human being as an ‘agent’ during the critical and unstable ...
The grand narratives of Mother India posit women’s emancipation as the central concern, insisting on...
As a study of Kamila Shamsie’s Salt and Saffron (2000), this article will explain that this novel re...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Cultural schizophrenia, psychological imbalances and social crisis that a diasporic writer suffers d...
This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantou...
Abstract The 1971 Bangladeshi Liberation war is one of the most significant and phenomenal event in...
Tahmima Anam depicts the attributes, qualities, joys, contributions, psychological strength, and suf...
The 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh led to the birth of a country which considered linguistic comm...
British-Bangladeshi Tahmima Anam’s debut novel A Golden Age (2007) is a mother-daughter tale of the ...
Female narratives hold an important place in literature as they tell stories from women’s perspect...
This paper discusses the relationship between the ideologies of the secular and the religious in th...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
"While feminist theorists have generally highlighted the universality of this dimension of women's s...
The paper aims to understand the role of human being as an ‘agent’ during the critical and unstable ...
The grand narratives of Mother India posit women’s emancipation as the central concern, insisting on...
As a study of Kamila Shamsie’s Salt and Saffron (2000), this article will explain that this novel re...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Cultural schizophrenia, psychological imbalances and social crisis that a diasporic writer suffers d...
This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantou...