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Writers of the Indian Diaspora

By: Jain, JasbirPublication details: Jaipur Rawat publication 2007 ISBN: 8170334543DDC classification: 8201.9 Summary: Expatriate writing and the problematic of centers: Edward said and homi Bhabha Home is where your feet are, and may your heart be there to the extraordinary composition of expatriate writer crisis of unbelonging in some expatriate stories from the Canadian and Indian context Hahnji means yes sir reading sameness and difference in Canadian writing identity crisis of Indian immigrants a study of three novels South Asian immigrant women poets :postmodernist context On the borderlines of present :temporal strategies in mukherjee and Mistry Geographical dislocation and poetics of exile :ahis Gupta and Micheal ondaatje M.G. Vassanji the books of secrets :a reading in narrative strategy The world of Niel Bissoondath ;ideology in/and practice Locating the exile's culture : Shyam Selvadurai's funny boy Version of subversion :running in the family Ondaatje's English patient :ideology and form The fourth dimension : treatment of time in ashis gupta's dying tradition text/subtext: reading a fine balance a literary voyage to India :Rohinton mistry's a fine balance Remythologizing as expatriate vision and art :an intertextual reading of Uma Parameswaran's Sita's promise The fragile self -image of an immigrant writer :interview with Ashis Gupta
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Expatriate writing and the problematic of centers: Edward said and homi Bhabha
Home is where your feet are, and may your heart be there to
the extraordinary composition of expatriate writer
crisis of unbelonging in some expatriate stories from the Canadian and Indian context
Hahnji means yes sir reading sameness and difference in Canadian writing
identity crisis of Indian immigrants a study of three novels
South Asian immigrant women poets :postmodernist context
On the borderlines of present :temporal strategies in mukherjee and Mistry
Geographical dislocation and poetics of exile :ahis Gupta and Micheal ondaatje
M.G. Vassanji the books of secrets :a reading in narrative strategy
The world of Niel Bissoondath ;ideology in/and practice
Locating the exile's culture : Shyam Selvadurai's funny boy
Version of subversion :running in the family
Ondaatje's English patient :ideology and form
The fourth dimension : treatment of time in ashis gupta's dying tradition
text/subtext: reading a fine balance
a literary voyage to India :Rohinton mistry's a fine balance
Remythologizing as expatriate vision and art :an intertextual reading of Uma Parameswaran's Sita's promise
The fragile self -image of an immigrant writer :interview with Ashis Gupta

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