SubalternSpeak: An International Journal of Postcolonial Studies (PRINT ISSN 2277-3959)(Online ISSN: 2347-2103)

Volume IV Issue I Oct. 2015

Contents

 

1. Unheard Female Voices: A Comparative Study of Nayantara Sahgal’s This Time of Morning and Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terrors

Vijay Digambar Songire

2. Cartography with Melting Borders: Post-nationalism in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines

Debdulal Banerjee

 3. Portrayal of Subaltern’s Voice Through Self Narration in Omprakash Valmiki’s Joothan: A Dalit’s Life

Dr. Dhanesh Mohan Bartwal

4. Colours as Symbols in Life of Pi

Dr. V. Rajasekaran

S Godwin Raj

5. Sadgati: Through the Lens of Satyajit Ray

Dr. Anupriya Roy Srivastava

6. Postcolonial Traits in Shashi Tharoor’s Novel Riot

Rajkumar B. Bhairam

7. Beyond A Charted Identity

Elham Shayegh

8. Nissim Ezekiel’s “Night of the Scorpion”: In the Light of Humanistic Psychology

G Sathya

9. From Erasure to Assertion: Kala Ghoda and Sarpa Satra

Pulkita Anand

10. In Quest of the Self: Recasting Womanhood in Tagore’s The Wife’s Letter

Dr. Arpita Ghatak

11. Exploring Socio-Environmental Dimensions in Arvind Adiga’s The White Tiger

Dr. Sresha Yadav nee Ghosh

12. The Mãori Matriarch in Keri Hulme’s “Hooks and Feelers”

Bijoyini Mukherjee

13.POST-COLONIALISM IN POST-MODERNISM: A COMPARATIVE CHARACTEROLOGY OF J.M. COETZEE’S FOE AS AN APPROPRIATION OF DANIEL DEFOE’S ROBINSON CRUSOE

Flair Donglai SHI

 

14. AN IMAGE OF INDIA AS AREA OF DARKNESS AS REFLECTED IN ARVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER

Prof. Yuvraj Shinde