Postcolonialism and Fiction in English
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- 823 SHU/P
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Study Centre Pandalam ,University of Kerala Processing Center | Study Centre Pandalam ,University of Kerala | 823 SHU/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | USCP833 |
Preface. 1. Postcolonialism and fiction in English some considerations/Sheobhushan Shukla and Anu Shukla. 2. From postcoloniality to globalization the comprador intellectual as the the site of disciplinary negotiation/Saikat Majumdar. 3. The ethics of sexual limits the English patient and the Ebony box/A. Clare Brandabur. 4. Out at last unlearning the female privilege by mimicking the master's discourse a postcolonial reading of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The yellow wallpaper /Elvira Pulitano. 5. I am an Englishman almost autobiography fantasy and postcolonial identity in Hanif Kureishi's the Buddha of Suburbia/Daniel Sanjiv Roberts. 6. War as confect and contact a post colonial view on the Ottoman Hungarian relationship during the 16 century (based on Geza Gardonyi's novel the Eclipse of the Crescent Moon)/Hima Gabriela. 7. Condemned by ourselves empire and its discontents in three narratives of the Indian mutiny of 1857/Pablo Mukherjee. 8. Touching the language of citizenship in Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost/Sandeep Sanghera. 9. A bend in the river Naipaul's thrust for neo colonialism/Haidar Eid. 10. Tom Brown's Imperial inclination/Miriam Murtuza. 11. The protagonist's engagement with society in Saul Bellow/Anu Shukla. Index.
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