Title: Babu Fictions: Alienation in Contemporary Indian English Novels
Abstract: INTRODUCTION PROBLEMS OF NARRATION CONTEXTS OF BABU FICTIONS MAPS OF BABU FICTION THE RHETORIC OF EXILE A COSMOPOLITAN IDENTITY: THE BIRTHMAKRS OF HYBRIDITY LANGUAGE: PROBLEMS OF DIALOGUE AND MAPPING II. TENSIONS IN THE NARRATIVE CASTE: TEH HIRANYAGARBHA SYNDROME TEH URBAN LANDSCAPE: NEIGHBOURHOODS, A CLASS APART GENDER AND CLASS: A WELL-PLACED DISPLACEMENT III WAYS OF NARRATING THE INDIAN AND THE UNIVERSAL IN RAJA RAO: MAKING THE WORLD R K NARAYAN: A VIEW FROM THE WINDOW V S NAIPAUL: NARRATING FROM THE EMPTY CENTRE RUSHDIE'S RECIPE FOR NEWNESS THE EXAMPLE OF AMITAV GHOSH: 9RE0 ESTABLISHING CONNECTIONS AFTERWORD: CONFLICTUAL SPACES APPENDICES IMPERIALISM AND COLONIZATION ALIENS FROM MARX CASTE AND CLASS BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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