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Socio-cultural values in South Asian Novels / Nagraj G. Holeyannavar.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Manglam Publications; 2016.Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: 298 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-82983-64-4
DDC classification:
  • 23. 820.994 HOL
Contents:
1.Manju Kapur's a married Woman: A woman's quest for a new identity 2. Redefining the past: Transformed daughters in Manju Kapur's difficult daughters 3. Subversion of gender identities in Manju Kapur's custody 4. Neurotic women protagonists in cry, the peacock and the edible woman 5. Heer's Jehad against her God Tehmina Durrani's Blasphemy 6. Position of women in Shobaa De's sisters 7.Racial and cultural ethos in Bapsi Sidhwa's The Pakistani Bride 8. Changing perspectives in Shashi Deshpande's That long silence 9. Washing away stains gurgling gushes forth the Bhahmaputra 10. Karen Roberts July: Representing nationalist ideologies and ethinic conflict in Sri lanka 11Community collaboration and consensus in multi-ethical societies: A study of John Ralston Saul's Microcosms 12. Feminist consciousness in Monica Ali's brick lane 13. Metaphors of exile: Characters in cry, The peacock and where shall we go this summer? 14. Narrating history and myth in Amitav Ghosh's sea of poppies 15. Locationg fissures identities in Amitav Ghosh's The glass palace 16. Indian Chick lit: Desiring or deriding the other? Srijanee Roy 17. India in Microcosm in Rohinton MIstry's such a long journey 18. Transcending the inhabited geometry: House as space in Jhumpa Lahiri's "Unaccustomed Earth" 19. Quest for identity and for root in V.S. Naipaul's A house for Mr. Biswas 20. V.S. Naipul's the enigma of arrival: A reference to symbolic death of empire, and birth of decolonization 21. The Limboric state of identity in V.S. Naipul's HAlf a life 22. Novels of social realism in Indian english literature 23.Waning humanity: A study of the maddening Greed for money and growing cold heartness in Aravind Adage's last man in tower 24. Woman characters in Ahmes Ali's twilight in Delhi's and Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column 25. Expatriate novelists of south Asia : A study
Summary: This anthology is a collection of scholarly paper weitten on socio cultural phenomena, seen in south Asian. South Asian countries have same cultural affinity. All the problems in this part more or less related to the cultural values. Most of these countries were ruled by British and they belong to erstwhile British-India and further many emigrants and expatriates writers write on Hybridity and diasporic writings are seen on these countries.
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1.Manju Kapur's a married Woman: A woman's quest for a new identity
2. Redefining the past: Transformed daughters in Manju Kapur's difficult daughters
3. Subversion of gender identities in Manju Kapur's custody
4. Neurotic women protagonists in cry, the peacock and the edible woman
5. Heer's Jehad against her God Tehmina Durrani's Blasphemy
6. Position of women in Shobaa De's sisters
7.Racial and cultural ethos in Bapsi Sidhwa's The Pakistani Bride
8. Changing perspectives in Shashi Deshpande's That long silence
9. Washing away stains gurgling gushes forth the Bhahmaputra
10. Karen Roberts July: Representing nationalist ideologies and ethinic conflict in Sri lanka
11Community collaboration and consensus in multi-ethical societies: A study of John Ralston Saul's Microcosms
12. Feminist consciousness in Monica Ali's brick lane
13. Metaphors of exile: Characters in cry, The peacock and where shall we go this summer?
14. Narrating history and myth in Amitav Ghosh's sea of poppies
15. Locationg fissures identities in Amitav Ghosh's The glass palace
16. Indian Chick lit: Desiring or deriding the other? Srijanee Roy
17. India in Microcosm in Rohinton MIstry's such a long journey
18. Transcending the inhabited geometry: House as space in Jhumpa Lahiri's "Unaccustomed Earth"
19. Quest for identity and for root in V.S. Naipaul's A house for Mr. Biswas
20. V.S. Naipul's the enigma of arrival: A reference to symbolic death of empire, and birth of decolonization
21. The Limboric state of identity in V.S. Naipul's HAlf a life
22. Novels of social realism in Indian english literature
23.Waning humanity: A study of the maddening Greed for money and growing cold heartness in Aravind Adage's last man in tower
24. Woman characters in Ahmes Ali's twilight in Delhi's and Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column
25. Expatriate novelists of south Asia : A study

This anthology is a collection of scholarly paper weitten on socio cultural phenomena, seen in south Asian. South Asian countries have same cultural affinity. All the problems in this part more or less related to the cultural values. Most of these countries were ruled by British and they belong to erstwhile British-India and further many emigrants and expatriates writers write on Hybridity and diasporic writings are seen on these countries.

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