The present paper intends to discuss the elements (Metropolitanism, other, hybridity, nativism and diaspora) of post-colonial theory found in Kmila Shamsie’s novel Burnt Shadows. The study addresses the conditions of the people who suffered before and during India’s partition. The aim of this paper is to see how colonizers (British) treated colonized (Indians) and how natives reacted against their injustice. The paper also tells the history of India before and during the British Raj. Moreover, it discusses treatment of the previous rulers who had also conquered India before advent of English. British also occupied and ruled India, but how their ways of the ruling were different from all others previous rulers
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
Literature is the mirror of society it purports. From time immemorial it has been used as aninstrume...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...
The goal of this research is to examine how the colony is portrayed by both the colonizer and the co...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dehumanizing attitude exhibited by the British colonizer...
The present study is an attempt to explicate the impression of hybridity in postcolonial studies in ...
Abstract: Post colonialism is theory in literature that designates the impact of imperialism and ...
This paper deals with analysing the film "Partition" 2007 that portrays the actions of violence and ...
Abstract The present paper is an attempt to highlight Girish Karnad’s plays with the conce...
This book studies postcolonial Indian novels in order to understand the nature and character of Indi...
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
Literature is the mirror of society it purports. From time immemorial it has been used as aninstrume...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
The British Raj in the Indian subcontinent has been an area of academic and scholarly inquiries. The...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...
The goal of this research is to examine how the colony is portrayed by both the colonizer and the co...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dehumanizing attitude exhibited by the British colonizer...
The present study is an attempt to explicate the impression of hybridity in postcolonial studies in ...
Abstract: Post colonialism is theory in literature that designates the impact of imperialism and ...
This paper deals with analysing the film "Partition" 2007 that portrays the actions of violence and ...
Abstract The present paper is an attempt to highlight Girish Karnad’s plays with the conce...
This book studies postcolonial Indian novels in order to understand the nature and character of Indi...
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
Literature is the mirror of society it purports. From time immemorial it has been used as aninstrume...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...