Incest is a widespread theme in literature that continues to grow in frequency (Barnes 3). It is rarely addressed amongst scholars due to being a taboo topic, but in this thesis I aim to address it and analyze it thoroughly in two novels. Though at times subtle, it is a reoccurring theme in Indian literature, and more specifically, in works by Salman Rushdie. I argue that Rushdie intentionally includes instances of incest in his works to illustrate displacement felt by postcolonial India. This thesis analyzes two of his texts, The Ground Beneath her Feet and Fury, and identifies the instances of this particular taboo
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
This dissertation explores the porous boundaries between Salman Rushdie's fiction and the various ma...
Bombay, the city where Salman Rushdie spent his childhood, features prominently in four of his novel...
Incest is a widespread theme in literature that continues to grow in frequency (Barnes 3). It is rar...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999) and Fury, published two years later in 2001, warrant critical att...
Contemporary Indian writer Salman Rushdie has become a famous author, celebrated by his witticism an...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
This dissertation focuses on the narrative representation of moments of blasphemy in the writings of...
This research paper aims to examine a study on language struggles that leads to epistemic violence. ...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The first half of this study ...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
This dissertation explores the porous boundaries between Salman Rushdie's fiction and the various ma...
Bombay, the city where Salman Rushdie spent his childhood, features prominently in four of his novel...
Incest is a widespread theme in literature that continues to grow in frequency (Barnes 3). It is rar...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999) and Fury, published two years later in 2001, warrant critical att...
Contemporary Indian writer Salman Rushdie has become a famous author, celebrated by his witticism an...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
This dissertation focuses on the narrative representation of moments of blasphemy in the writings of...
This research paper aims to examine a study on language struggles that leads to epistemic violence. ...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The first half of this study ...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
Salman Rushdie’s 1999 world novel "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" stands as a very important cultural...
This dissertation explores the porous boundaries between Salman Rushdie's fiction and the various ma...
Bombay, the city where Salman Rushdie spent his childhood, features prominently in four of his novel...