In this essay, I will analyse the crucial issues of dwelling and dispossession concerning refugees in the novel The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh. Political and environmental displacement is addressed within the framework of ‘slow violence’ as proposed by the landmark work of Rob Nixon, Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor (2011). With the intention to define the Morichjhãpi refugees as a foreshadowing of the climate migrations involving the lives of the subalterns in South Asia, as argued by Brandon Jones (2018), the essay provides a historical background of the Morichjhãpi Massacre and studies the forced eviction narrated in the novel through the pages of Nirmal’s diary. Together with Kusum, the Marxist professor experiences t...
Literature reflects the life of humans. It has always been focused on the idea of various themes. Th...
The essay explores Amitav Ghosh's novel, The Hungry Tide (2004), focussing on the peculiar location ...
Of late, perpetrator studies in the humanities has started to demonstrate eco-critical tendencies an...
The works of fiction that I have analysed here offer locale-specific insights into the historical an...
Placing itself at the interface of ecocriticism and postcolonial studies, this article seeks to expl...
In his work of non-fiction The Great Derangement (2016), Amitav Ghosh examines the inability of the ...
This paper explores the formal means by which Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide--a 2004 novel set in th...
Climate Change and Global Warming are already beginning to transform life on Earth. They threaten to...
This paper examines Amitav Ghosh’s novel The Hungry Tide (2004) to explore Ghosh’s dramatization of...
In The Great Derangement, Climate Change and the Unthinkable Amitav Ghosh addresses a series of key ...
In recent times, literary writers have been drawn to the hitherto ignored strong interactive relatio...
Abstract: Nature and literature have always had a tight association, as proven by poets' and other...
The purview of this article is to promote the voices of Amitav Ghosh regarding the environmental iss...
The present study aims to analyze the sources involved in the distortion of the environment: global ...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
Literature reflects the life of humans. It has always been focused on the idea of various themes. Th...
The essay explores Amitav Ghosh's novel, The Hungry Tide (2004), focussing on the peculiar location ...
Of late, perpetrator studies in the humanities has started to demonstrate eco-critical tendencies an...
The works of fiction that I have analysed here offer locale-specific insights into the historical an...
Placing itself at the interface of ecocriticism and postcolonial studies, this article seeks to expl...
In his work of non-fiction The Great Derangement (2016), Amitav Ghosh examines the inability of the ...
This paper explores the formal means by which Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide--a 2004 novel set in th...
Climate Change and Global Warming are already beginning to transform life on Earth. They threaten to...
This paper examines Amitav Ghosh’s novel The Hungry Tide (2004) to explore Ghosh’s dramatization of...
In The Great Derangement, Climate Change and the Unthinkable Amitav Ghosh addresses a series of key ...
In recent times, literary writers have been drawn to the hitherto ignored strong interactive relatio...
Abstract: Nature and literature have always had a tight association, as proven by poets' and other...
The purview of this article is to promote the voices of Amitav Ghosh regarding the environmental iss...
The present study aims to analyze the sources involved in the distortion of the environment: global ...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
Literature reflects the life of humans. It has always been focused on the idea of various themes. Th...
The essay explores Amitav Ghosh's novel, The Hungry Tide (2004), focussing on the peculiar location ...
Of late, perpetrator studies in the humanities has started to demonstrate eco-critical tendencies an...