My article investigates Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “When Mr. Pirzada came to dine” so as to propose an analysis of narratives which best capture the antagonisms of post-Partition India. The long shadow of the 1947 Partition entailed further small-scale partitions which have marked recent Indian history. Diasporic dislocations are hence documented in such narratives which, revolving around memories of loss and tensions, unveil the transformative and ethic power of transnational literature
As we step in 100th year of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the bloodbath on 13 April 1919, that mark...
Partition of the Indian Subcontinent as a historical event has affected the nation in many ways. Ind...
Academic attention on Indian Independence and Partition has hitherto been focused mainly on the poli...
My article investigates Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “When Mr. Pirzada ...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
“Representing Partition,” a comparative study on state division in India and the former Yugoslavia, ...
La Partición convirtió el sueño de emancipación de India en una pesadilla de violencia religiosa. Ri...
In this dissertation I examine literary texts of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khushwant Singh, Chaman Nahal, ...
Gulzar’s newly published novel, Two redefines the trauma of partition. Even after 70 years of Indian...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
Politics is no longer a passionate and selfless commitment but a game of intrigue and underhand surr...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Amitav Ghosh’s famous novel The Shadow Lines contains a story whose characters and situations have t...
This article examines the political subjectivities of the first generation of post-Partition Kashmir...
As we step in 100th year of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the bloodbath on 13 April 1919, that mark...
Partition of the Indian Subcontinent as a historical event has affected the nation in many ways. Ind...
Academic attention on Indian Independence and Partition has hitherto been focused mainly on the poli...
My article investigates Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “When Mr. Pirzada ...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
“Representing Partition,” a comparative study on state division in India and the former Yugoslavia, ...
La Partición convirtió el sueño de emancipación de India en una pesadilla de violencia religiosa. Ri...
In this dissertation I examine literary texts of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khushwant Singh, Chaman Nahal, ...
Gulzar’s newly published novel, Two redefines the trauma of partition. Even after 70 years of Indian...
Jhumpa Lahiri has faithfully converted her experiences as an expatriate Indian writer in her literar...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
Politics is no longer a passionate and selfless commitment but a game of intrigue and underhand surr...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Amitav Ghosh’s famous novel The Shadow Lines contains a story whose characters and situations have t...
This article examines the political subjectivities of the first generation of post-Partition Kashmir...
As we step in 100th year of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the bloodbath on 13 April 1919, that mark...
Partition of the Indian Subcontinent as a historical event has affected the nation in many ways. Ind...
Academic attention on Indian Independence and Partition has hitherto been focused mainly on the poli...