Information India 1988 Global View
J. C. Aggarwal, S. P. Agrawal
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Some Stray Thought on Great Literature (Mainly Poetry) * Letters to Friends: Tagore' Priyanath Sen and Jadunath Sarkar * Writing the Gendered Realities of a Nation: Hosseini's The Kite Runner * Representation of Afghan Women in A Thousand Splendid Suns: A Feminist Reading * Salam Azad and Partition Fiction * Partition "e;After"e;: Situating Abdul Ghani Sheikh * The Mutation of Draupdi in Bachint Kaur's Draupdi andMahasweta Devi's Draupdi * Defining Heterodoxy: Songs of Lalan Sai * Negotiating Private and Public Space: Women in Temsula Ao's Laburnum for My Head * Severed States' Marked Bodies: Reading Women' Reading History In Partition Fiction * Writing Orality'Telling Histories:A Study of the Oral Narratives of the Bongcher Community of Tripura in English Translation * Narrating the Self:A Study of Two Dalit Autobiographies * Interview with Bama Faustina; A Dalit Activist Writer * The Response of Sarojini Naidu to Western Literature: A Study of her Early Letters * The Theme of Subalternity and Sexual Politics: Indira Goswami's Nilakanthi Braja * Living in the Hills: A Geographical Reading of Temsula Ao's Hill Poems * Themes and Recurring Images in Some of Rajendra Bhandari's Poems * Anglo-Nepali Creative Writers/Translators of Different Genres * A Short History of English Writing in Nepali * The Voice of Protest: Tehmina Durrani's Blasphemy and My Feudal Lord * Writing from the Margin: Reading Mukhtar Mai's in The Name of Honour * Crisis of Identity after 9/11: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist * "e;Out of Our Prisons We Emerge"e; Self in the Works of Jean Arasanayagam