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Negotiating Boundaries: A Study of Bushra Ejaz’s Writings. Chandigarh
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NEGOTIATING IDENTITY IN POSTCOLONIAL SPACE: A CRITICAL STUDY OF SELECTED SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORIC FICTION
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)Delineating identity is a very complex phenomenon because identity has many factors contributing to its development that differ from scenario to scenario. Identities are part of history in which they evolve and are subject ... -
Negotiating the Ethical Crisis: A View of Contemporary Indian Drama
(Creative Books, 2008) -
Negotiations between History and Fiction: New Historicist Readings of Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers and Anita Rau Badami’s Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)This thesis is an attempt to negotiate between history and fiction with regard to new historicist readings of Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers and Anita Rau Badami’s Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? It delves, ... -
The Patriarchal Perspectives on Female Subjectivities in the Selected Plays of Atamjit and Mahesh Elkunchwar
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)The present research is aimed at critically exploring the selected Marathi and Punjabi plays namely Pooran, Farash Vich Uggya Rukh, Main Tan Ik Sarangi Han by Atamjit and Old Stone Mansion, Garbo and Sonata by Mahesh ... -
Psycho-Sexual Construction of the Subjects in Sudhir Kakar’s The Ascetic of Desire
(David Publishing Company, 2015) -
The Queen and the Queer: Gendered Subjectivity in Mahesh Dattani’s Bravely Fought the Queen
(Mangalam Publications, 2015) -
Re-complicating identity in Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist
(Public Knowledge Project, 2015)At the heart of a person's life lies the struggle to define his self, to make sense of who he is? Diaspora represents the settling as well as unsettling process. While redesigning the geopolitical boundaries, cultural ... -
Re-Vision of Myths In Post-Colonial Indian English Drama As An Avenue For The Empowerment Of Women
(Public Knowledge Project, 2018)Literature is one of the devices of articulating culture whereby culture gets recognised through the adaptation of myths. The revision of myths has received unparalleled recognition as a discourse through which identity ... -
Realistic attributes of punjabi society: A critique of Ajmer Singh Aulakh's plays
(Global English-Oriented Research Journal (GEORJ), 2015)This paper deals with Punjabi Playwright Ajmer Singh Aulakh's plays which illustrate the realistic features of the Punjabi society. Most of his plays are concerned with the period of Green Revolution and present contemporary ... -
REPRESENTATION OF DALIT VOICES IN LITERATURE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SHORT STORIES OF OMPRAKASH VALMIKI AND S. R. HARNOT
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Marginalisation of Dalits denotes their wretched conditions in the Indian society. They are socio-economic-cultural and politically exploited for ages. After many years of independence, they are still facing discrimination ... -
Rewriting History for Politics : Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq
(Re- Marking, 2009) -
Romeo and Juliet in the light of the Theory of Rasa
(IJELLH, 2018)Indian poetics is nothing but a focus of Sanskrit and Tamil critical concerns. Among which the theory of Rasa is an ancient antiquity. The theory of Rasa is an earnest attempt to indicate the character of the emotional ...