The article looks at Bapsi Sidhwa’s endeavours to depict the parsiness in her novels Ice-Candy-Man. It also looks at reflections of the people in the Indian subcontinent. Her novels Ice-Candy-Man, The Crow Eaters and An American Brat feature characters who have attained self-awakening or self-realization. The decision of a character in Ice-Candy-Man to hide her Parsi roots and identify herself as a Pakistani is analyzed. The intention of Sidhwa to show the Westernization of the Parsis is also discussed. Sidhwa’s characters show invincible courage in breaking loose from the customary and traditional practices of her community. She lets herself loose from such practices occasionally. The paper discusses the ways and manners of the minority cl...
Culture plays a main role in understanding the society around us. The main objective of this study i...
Partition of the sub-continent of India in 1947 has been dealt with by many Pakistani and Indian Eng...
It is a known fact that the socio-political and historical issues of any country can attract the att...
In the age of globalization when the language and culture of man, in uniformity, seems to be Western...
This research paper explores how Baspi Sidhwa employs the genre of partition novel in her Ice-Candy-...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
Bapsi Sidhwa (b. 1938) is a Pakistani novelist of Parsi descent who writes in English. Bapsi Sidhwa ...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
Bapsi Sidhwa and Rohinton Mistry are diasporic award winning Pakistani and Indian novelists respecti...
The present paper tries to find out the various accounts of socio-political conditions of the period...
This paper attempts to discuss the fictional works of Bapsi Sidhwa with a special reference to the i...
Indian Partition fiction, on the one hand, records man’s bestiality and savagery and on the other, a...
Abstract: The paper presents Parsis as a minority community who feel sense of insecurity,anxiety, at...
Rohinton Mistry is a Parsi Indian born Cannadian writer. He writes about the Parsi community in his ...
Literature reflects the social, political, economic, cultural and spiritual conditions of the age in...
Culture plays a main role in understanding the society around us. The main objective of this study i...
Partition of the sub-continent of India in 1947 has been dealt with by many Pakistani and Indian Eng...
It is a known fact that the socio-political and historical issues of any country can attract the att...
In the age of globalization when the language and culture of man, in uniformity, seems to be Western...
This research paper explores how Baspi Sidhwa employs the genre of partition novel in her Ice-Candy-...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
Bapsi Sidhwa (b. 1938) is a Pakistani novelist of Parsi descent who writes in English. Bapsi Sidhwa ...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
Bapsi Sidhwa and Rohinton Mistry are diasporic award winning Pakistani and Indian novelists respecti...
The present paper tries to find out the various accounts of socio-political conditions of the period...
This paper attempts to discuss the fictional works of Bapsi Sidhwa with a special reference to the i...
Indian Partition fiction, on the one hand, records man’s bestiality and savagery and on the other, a...
Abstract: The paper presents Parsis as a minority community who feel sense of insecurity,anxiety, at...
Rohinton Mistry is a Parsi Indian born Cannadian writer. He writes about the Parsi community in his ...
Literature reflects the social, political, economic, cultural and spiritual conditions of the age in...
Culture plays a main role in understanding the society around us. The main objective of this study i...
Partition of the sub-continent of India in 1947 has been dealt with by many Pakistani and Indian Eng...
It is a known fact that the socio-political and historical issues of any country can attract the att...