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Ghosh, Amitav

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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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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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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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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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

... way Amitav Ghosh expressed his own attitude to nationalism and partition by showing that man-made artificial borders were made in the name of political freedom, which gives nothing to the common people ...

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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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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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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

... by Amitav Ghosh in The Shadow ...hood. Ghosh is of the opinion that no doubt, boundaries are true and separate one from the rest of the world but this does not restrict one‟s movement across the ...

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Colonial Diaspora in the Ibis Trilogy of Amitav Ghosh

Colonial Diaspora in the Ibis Trilogy of Amitav Ghosh

... of Amitav Ghosh, which comprises three historical fictions, Sea of Poppies(2008), River of Smoke(2011), and Flood of Fire(2015), is a documentary of the opium trade between India and China and the ...

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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

... boy, Amitav Ghosh’s narrator travels across time through the tales of those around him, traversing the unreliable planes of memory, unmindful of physical, political and chronological ...

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

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

... (Restrepo and Escobar 105; 108). Recent scholarship has accordingly moved on to realize that anthropology⎯as an example of disciplinary power⎯has played an important part in anti-colonial national projects and the ...

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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

... above, Ghosh contends that in order to address the unique situation of the contemporary oil economy, literature will have to be drastically altered in its ...issue Ghosh is raising in this essay is the ...

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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

... above, Ghosh contends that in order to address the unique situation of the contemporary oil economy, literature will have to be drastically altered in its ...issue Ghosh is raising in this essay is the ...

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'The absolute essentialness of conversations' : A discussion with Amitav Ghosh

'The absolute essentialness of conversations' : A discussion with Amitav Ghosh

... questioned Ghosh about his attitude towards ideas of objective knowledge or absolute truth, and asked him whether the novel can challenge the complicity of Western forms of knowledge with imperialism in ways that ...

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The Environment and Animals: Eco-consciousness in The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh

The Environment and Animals: Eco-consciousness in The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh

... The novel highlights the conflict between environmentalism and humanism. According to Brahma Dutta “environmentalism is champion by Piyali Roy and 1979 Left Front government of West Bengal, while humanisn is being held ...

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The Absolute Essentialness of Conversations  A Discussion with Amitav Ghosh

The Absolute Essentialness of Conversations A Discussion with Amitav Ghosh

... Not only do Ghosh’s works transgress generic boundaries, but they also effortlessly cross national frontiers. His novels’ settings include India, the Middle East, Britain, America, Burma and Malaysia, and he frequently ...

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Title of the Paper

Title of the Paper

... This paper seeks to investigate the use migratory modes in The Shadow lines. Migration has been remained a greater force of living life from the time unknown. People migrate for the livelihood and its effects have been ...

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Prasanta Kumar Mitra, Tanaya Ghosh and Prasenjit Mitra*

Prasanta Kumar Mitra, Tanaya Ghosh and Prasenjit Mitra*

... Amaranthus spinosus L. a medicinal plant under the family of amaranthaceae, is distributed in lower to middle hills (3000–5000 ft) of entire north eastern Himalayas.The plant grows in cultivated areas as well as in waste ...

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IMPACT OF JUTE RETTING ON PHYTOPLANKTON DIVERSITY AND AQUATIC HEALTH: BIOMONITORING IN A TROPICAL OXBOW LAKE

IMPACT OF JUTE RETTING ON PHYTOPLANKTON DIVERSITY AND AQUATIC HEALTH: BIOMONITORING IN A TROPICAL OXBOW LAKE

... Existing works on the impact of jute retting and the quantitative bio-assessment of phyto- plankton diversity and aquatic health of the ox- bow lake in northern part of Nadia district in particular and West Bengal in ...

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