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Portrayal of diaspora in english and vernacular fiction: A study of the namesake and hashiye
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)
Diaspora is a complex phenomenon which has important economic, political, social, and religious dimensions. It can be voluntary or forcible movement of people from their native land into new regions. Diasporic discourses ...
Critiquing family as an institution in difficult daughters and unaccustomed earth
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)
Manju Kapur and Jhumpa Lahiri, both contemporary writers, hailing from middle class strata of society take women from the middle class as their subjects who have nothing dramatic or larger than life scenario about their ...
Socio-cultural concerns in ajmer singh aulakh's sat begane and gurdial singh night of the half moon
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)
Ajmer Singh Aulakh and Gurdial Singh are two prominent Punjabi writers who belong to the Malwa region of Punjab. Both the writers portray the everyday realities of marginalised people especially small or landless farmers. ...
Orientalising the Postcolonial Nation-State: A Study of The Inheritance of Loss and Half a Life
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)
In the postcolonial analysis, the term nation-state has been critiqued mainly because the postcolonial nation states experience multiple exclusions and unequal power distribution. This feeling of marginalisation and exclusion ...
Theme of Revolt in the Selected Poems of Pash and Lal Singh Dil
(Central University of Punjab, 2012)
The central theme of Punjabi poets Pash (Avtar Singh Sandhu) and Lal
Singh Dil is a revolt against an unjust social and economic system. This study is
an attempt to trace this theme by undertaking a detailed study of ...