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Amitav Ghosh

Social Settings in the Novels of Amitav Ghosh

Social Settings in the Novels of Amitav Ghosh

... Amitav Ghosh is the crucial writer who mirrors the actuality of Indian ...abroad. Ghosh gives great prominence to social and cultural incidents in his writings for bringing about a significant impact ...

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EVOLUTION OF WOMEN IN AMITAV GHOSH?S NOVELS-THE SHADOW LINES AND THE GLASS PALACE

EVOLUTION OF WOMEN IN AMITAV GHOSH?S NOVELS-THE SHADOW LINES AND THE GLASS PALACE

... An important incident that occurs early in the novel sets the tone of the women characters. The character of Ma Cho reveals the struggle of a single woman who suffers to gain a status in life. Amitav Ghosh ...

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An Eco-Critical Analysis of Amitav Ghosh’s novel  “The Hungry Tide”

An Eco-Critical Analysis of Amitav Ghosh’s novel “The Hungry Tide”

... Amitav Ghosh is one of the few Indian writers in English in Post-colonial era, constructs nature in his fictional works by using intervening legends, experience, myth and history in his ...

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Debunking the Myth of Nation A Counter Discourse by Amitav Ghosh in the Shadow Lines

Debunking the Myth of Nation A Counter Discourse by Amitav Ghosh in the Shadow Lines

... Amitav Ghosh, like other postcolonial writers, does not believe in boundaries and considers them as human-constructed and ...borders. Ghosh, in his interview with John Hawley, says that these lines ...

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CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES OF AMITAV GHOSH’S THE GLASS PALACE

CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES OF AMITAV GHOSH’S THE GLASS PALACE

... Not only did two-thirds of the British army consist of Indians when Burma was conquered, years later the Saya San rebellion was brutally suppressed by deploying Indians soldiers. A small news item appeared in a Calcutta ...

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Representations of the oil encounter in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason

Representations of the oil encounter in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason

... Amitav Ghosh’s first novel, The Circle of Reason, is an intriguing debut, which introduces and explores themes that are developed in his later work. The novel is ostensibly a bildungsroman recounting the journey ...

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The Spirit of exploration and new ways of perceiving reality  in The Sea Of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh

The Spirit of exploration and new ways of perceiving reality in The Sea Of Poppies of Amitav Ghosh

... 6. Amitav Ghosh has shown how the subaltern issues and the feminist issues were merged with the colonial misrule. When Deeti's husband Hukum Singh was on the verge of death, Deeti went to the opium factory ...

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The concept of Time and Space in The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh

The concept of Time and Space in The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh

... Amitav Ghosh is a renowned name in Indians writing in English today. His The Shadow Lines (SahityaAkademi Award) has time and space as its two indispensable components. The following paper probes the nature ...

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The Attitude of Amitav Ghosh and Khushwant Singh on Nationalism and Partition in The Shadow Lines and Train to Pakistan

The Attitude of Amitav Ghosh and Khushwant Singh on Nationalism and Partition in The Shadow Lines and Train to Pakistan

... both Amitav Ghosh and Khushwant Singh nicely express their attitude to the concept of partition and nationalism through the incidents of both of these two partition novels- The Shadow Lines and Train to ...

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Questioning the Western idea of reason through Hindu philosophy: An analysis of The Circle of Reason by Amitav Ghosh

Questioning the Western idea of reason through Hindu philosophy: An analysis of The Circle of Reason by Amitav Ghosh

... that Amitav Ghosh de- velops in this novel, since the potato refers simultaneously to something that grows inside the earth and to the fact that the potato is not native to ...way, Ghosh takes from ...

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The Hungry Tide: Amitav Ghosh’s Heart of Darkness

The Hungry Tide: Amitav Ghosh’s Heart of Darkness

... 55), Amitav Ghosh‟s magnum opus The Hungry Tide (2004), a Bengali work of fiction in terms of ethos, temperament and the telling of the story according to the Bengali novelist Sunil Gangopadhyay, addresses ...

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Double Colonization of Indian Women in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies

Double Colonization of Indian Women in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies

... ABSTRACT: This study puts its emphasis on Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies (2008) to reveal the problems of the Indian women and to expose different oppressions imposed on them by patriarchal society. It aims to ...

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Colonial Diaspora in the Ibis Trilogy of Amitav Ghosh

Colonial Diaspora in the Ibis Trilogy of Amitav Ghosh

... Amitav Ghosh with minimal alteration has provided the history of colonization where the people all over the world became part of their policies of trading and ...

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The Phenomenology Of Subalternity: A Perspective on Amitav Ghosh’s Representation of Subalterns in the Hungry Tide

The Phenomenology Of Subalternity: A Perspective on Amitav Ghosh’s Representation of Subalterns in the Hungry Tide

... that Amitav Ghosh chose the subaltern‟s voice to use as a background for his work of ...novels. Ghosh himself has said, “The research part, you‟re out there, you‟re visiting ...

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Ethnic Cultural Totalities in the Novels of Amitav Ghosh

Ethnic Cultural Totalities in the Novels of Amitav Ghosh

... "realism," Ghosh explores Vedic concepts of Maya (illusion) and transcendence to question the possibility of Western ...which Ghosh identifies rather loosely as "the Hindu Goddess of ...

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New Historicism: Voicing the Subalterns in Amitav Ghosh’s The Flood of Fire

New Historicism: Voicing the Subalterns in Amitav Ghosh’s The Flood of Fire

... imperialism. Amitav Ghosh paints a broad canvas between Rangpur, Assam to Canton, Bombay, Calcutta, Nayanpur, Bihar, Barrackpore, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau, Chusan, Guangzhou which finally ends in ...by ...

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Representations of the oil encounter in Amitav Ghosh's The circle of reason

Representations of the oil encounter in Amitav Ghosh's The circle of reason

... 7 Ghosh can think of few contemporary writers who have found the “Oil Encounter” worthy of ...and Ghosh devotes a sizeable portion of the essay to a review of the attempts of Abdelrahman Munif to meet the ...

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Anthropology as cultural translation : Amitav Ghosh's In an Antique Land

Anthropology as cultural translation : Amitav Ghosh's In an Antique Land

... And yet, the work of the New Anthropologists, inter alia, has also shown that the concept of a stable, monolithic “Other” has splintered into a proliferation of “others.” Malinowski’s use of the emphasized word “his” in ...

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Reading the postcolonial island in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide

Reading the postcolonial island in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide

... about Ghosh, Mondal (2007: 18) argues that the Sundarbans itself “comprises the most significant ‘character’ in the ...that Ghosh elevates place from “setting” to “character”? What assumptions—about people ...

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Postcolonial Trauma Narratives: Traumatic Historiography and Identity in Amitav Ghosh's The Calcutta Chromosome

Postcolonial Trauma Narratives: Traumatic Historiography and Identity in Amitav Ghosh's The Calcutta Chromosome

... So to check whether the mutated F construct can produce the protein which is expressed on the cell surface or not, in the fifth experiment we infected 150W Vero cells with these F constr[r] ...

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