The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 5Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2004 |
Table des matières
Mini Chandran | 18 |
Tej N Dhar | 39 |
Umar Abdurrahman | 52 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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African American Anita Desai apartheid Arranged Marriage autobiography becomes Brathwaite British characters Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Coetzee colonial critics culture Cyprian Ekwensi Danny daughter death Delhi Deshpande's diaspora discourse Divakaruni dominant dream E-mail Ekwensi Eliot Elizabeth Costello English Enigma of Arrival essay exile experience feel female femininity feminist fiction Ganga gender Goddess Hindu human husband hybridity ideal identity ideology immigrant Indian women Jean Rhys Kanthapura Lahiri language literary literature lives London male Matigari moral mother Mukherjee Mukherjee's myth Naipaul narrative narrator nation nationalist novel Nur's partition person poems poet poetic poetry political postcolonial protagonist published reality Reddy Reddy's relationship Revati role Saru sexual Shashi Deshpande short stories silence social society South Asian space spiritual stereotypes symbol T.S. Eliot tradition University Urdu V.S. Naipaul violence vision voice Western Wide Sargasso Sea wife woman women writers writing Yeats Yeats's