Cultural stories are political. They register cultural phenomena and their relations with the world and society in term of their existence, function, characteristics by using different context. This paper will provide a new way of rethinking which will help us to rethink the relationship between fiction and politics. It discusses the theme of human rights and it shows the relevance between art and politics by studying the civil society through a literary framework. Reasons to establish a relationship between fiction and politics are the relevant themes and universal issues among the two disciplines. Both disciplines are sets of views and ideas formulated by the human mind to explain political or cultural phenomenon. Other reasons are the co...
This new book examines the relationship between culture and respect for human rights. It departs fro...
This study discusses the portrayal of the sufferings of the poor and oppressed in Mulkraj Anand’s no...
The paper aims to explore the translation of violence from textual sources to the screen and its imp...
The novels written by Mulkraj Anand almost invariably center on some aspect of social consciousness....
The paper aims at re-evaluating Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable to investigate the different angles of ...
Literature is a means whereby immediacy of the life is recreated. As a social phenomenon and highest...
Following the theoretical proposal of Amartya Sen to consider human rights as demands of an ethical ...
Untouchable is one of the sociological novel published in1935. In ‘Untouchable’ he gives message of ...
Literature often embarks on the essential task of imitating life in its various forms. The novelists...
This paper entitled The Issue of the Untouchables and Its Power Relations in Arundhati Roy’s the God...
Social images related with society. In our society, there are so many social problems. Both the nove...
Abstract. Literature is an essential platform for socio-political, cultural and economic struggles a...
The article explores the interface between human rights and Zimbabwean literature. It discusses the ...
Mulk Raj Anand was a revolutionary writer of the twentieth century India who changed the mode of wri...
This is a study of Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable as the representation of social oppression. The nove...
This new book examines the relationship between culture and respect for human rights. It departs fro...
This study discusses the portrayal of the sufferings of the poor and oppressed in Mulkraj Anand’s no...
The paper aims to explore the translation of violence from textual sources to the screen and its imp...
The novels written by Mulkraj Anand almost invariably center on some aspect of social consciousness....
The paper aims at re-evaluating Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable to investigate the different angles of ...
Literature is a means whereby immediacy of the life is recreated. As a social phenomenon and highest...
Following the theoretical proposal of Amartya Sen to consider human rights as demands of an ethical ...
Untouchable is one of the sociological novel published in1935. In ‘Untouchable’ he gives message of ...
Literature often embarks on the essential task of imitating life in its various forms. The novelists...
This paper entitled The Issue of the Untouchables and Its Power Relations in Arundhati Roy’s the God...
Social images related with society. In our society, there are so many social problems. Both the nove...
Abstract. Literature is an essential platform for socio-political, cultural and economic struggles a...
The article explores the interface between human rights and Zimbabwean literature. It discusses the ...
Mulk Raj Anand was a revolutionary writer of the twentieth century India who changed the mode of wri...
This is a study of Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable as the representation of social oppression. The nove...
This new book examines the relationship between culture and respect for human rights. It departs fro...
This study discusses the portrayal of the sufferings of the poor and oppressed in Mulkraj Anand’s no...
The paper aims to explore the translation of violence from textual sources to the screen and its imp...