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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 ... -
Representation of Regionalism in TranslatedTexts of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer's Patthumma's Goat and OV Vijayan's The Legend of Khasak
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The present study deals with therepresentation of regionalism in the translated Texts of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer's Novel Patthumma's Goat and OV Vijayan'sThe Legend of Khasak.This study focuses on how regionalism creates ... -
Revisiting history and the question of idenity: a comparative study of the shadow lines and tamas
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Identity is the central issue in contemporary literary discourses. The reason behind such centrality lies in the identity crisis faced by individuals or groups due to political and historical movements. In the postmodern ... -
Rewriting History for Politics : Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq
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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 ... -
Sahit Shastar: Servekhan te Mulankan
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Scarred and Silenced Subjectivities: Mahesh Dattani’s Thirty days in September
(Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidayalaya, 2012) -
Screening the White Women's Dilemma in Colonial India New Historicist Study of A Passage to India (1985), and Heat and Dust (1982)
(Galaxy, 2017)The events of the past can be accessed through different kinds of mediums such as written historic texts, the government records, the other sources like socio-cultural traditions, the oral sagas etc. But a new trend has ... -
Search for female self: A comparative study of jasmine and that long silence
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Bharati Mukherjee and Shashi Deshpande are two prominent Indian writers who portray the plight of Indian women - their hopes, joys, aspirations as well as frustrations and fears. Shashi Deshpande is an Indian writer living ... -
Seven Plays on Sikh History by Sant Singh Sekhon
(South Asian Ensemble, 2011)