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Women and the word marginalization have never remained oxymoronic - the cross-cultural texts and Engels interest on subjugation make a perfect recipe for this incongruity. Multicultural and Marginalized Voices of Postcolonial Literature traces multifarious facets of marginalized literature across the world, giving a brilliant overview of the historical roots of multiculturalist and marginalized sections. The fourteen chapters relate key literary and cultural texts and cover a broad spectrum of historical, linguistic and theoretical issues. There are three sections in the book - section I has four chapters, dealing specifically theoretical constructions and representations. Section II consists of four chapters that offer varied spectrum of discourses on world literature, intersecting with the frameworks of literary theories. Section III comprises six chapters that explore the mind of dalits, subalterns, colonial women and gender issues of a variety of Indian English Writers and draw varied perspectives of it.
Contents
Foreword
Shirley R. Samuels
Introduction
Varun Gulati and Garima Dalal
Section I
1Scripting Cultural Codes: Woman and Cinema
Rachel Bari
2De-linking Existence: From Dasein to Damne
Arti Nirmal and Sayan Dey
3Displaced Denizens: A Socio-historical Reading of the Literature of Displacement from Assam
Mukuta Borah
4Colonialism/Postcolonialism: A Multicultural South Asian Perspective
Vipan Pal Singh
Section II
5Nation State and State of Nationlessness: Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient
Guru Charan Behera
6Dynamics of Marginalized Female Voices in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's Weep Not Child
Geetanjali Multani
7Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood: Linking Nature and Motherhood
Sarannya V Pillai
8History in Expatriate Experience: The Sacred Burden borne in China Men and The Woman Warrior
Sonali Garg
Section III
9Reading the Autobiography of Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke as a Community Biography
Melissa Helen
10Fear of Pollution: A Study of Humiliation in Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand
Fatima Syeda
11Revisiting Class in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable: Postmodern Reflections
Golam Gaus Al-Quaderi and Sheikh Nahid Neazy
12Locating Subaltern Voices in Anita Agnihotri's The Awakening
Aaleya Giri and Anju Mehra
13New Historicist Approach to Analyze the Novel: A Study of A Bend the Ganges
Pooja Gupta and Shalini Vohra
14Scrutinizing Dark Stature of the Second Sex in Society: A Critique of Shashi Deshpande's Selected Works
Poonam Pahuja