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Published by Faber & Faber, 2009
ISBN 10: 0571244076ISBN 13: 9780571244072
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ISBN 10: 0571244068ISBN 13: 9780571244065
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Published by New Delhi, Random House India., 2008
ISBN 10: 8184000480ISBN 13: 9788184000481
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First Edition, First Printing (rupees price on jacket flap). -- Hardcover. Condition: very good, with very good dust jacket. -- Novel of an Indian woman moving to Canada for marriage. ISBN 9788184000481.
Published by Yediot Aharonot Sifre Hemed, Tel Aviv, 2008
ISBN 10: 9654828502ISBN 13: 9789654828505
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
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Softbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, paper covers with flaps, 382 pp. Translated into Hebrew from the English by Yosifiya Simon.
Published by Sarup, New Delhi, 2005
ISBN 10: 8176256048ISBN 13: 9788176256049
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Psychological exploration of inner mind of Indian women a feminist perspective. 2. A comparative thematic study of contemporary women writing in India an overview. 3. Feminism a core concept. 4. Woman as a writer remapping identities. 5. Dialectics of society and self in Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's Esmond in India. 6. East west encounter in Nectar in a Sieve. 7. Rukmani an ideal Indian wife a reflection on Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve. 8. Dialectics of society and self in Kamala Markandaya's A Handful of Rice. 9. Nayantara Sahgal's moral vision in the treatment of man woman relationship in The Day in Shadow. 10. Mental and spiritual conflict of Anita Desai's Female Protagonists. 11. The theme of frustration in Voices in the City. 12. Monisha's plight in Voices in the City. 13. Arundhati Roy's Life Mind and Art. 14. Arundhati Roy's Paradoxical Celebration of Smallness. 15. Velutha's Tragedy an example of subaltern voice in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things. 16. Comic Vein in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things. 17. Bharati Mukherjee problems of non resident Indians. 18. Bharati Mukherjee's Darkness a study in connection with immigrants. 19. Existential images of women in Manju Kapur's Difficult Daughters. 20. Virmathi a tributary of suffering as reflected through Ida's eyes in Manju Kapur's novel Difficult Daughters. 21. Taslima Nasrin's French Lover a flawed journey towards self discovery. Index. New Lights on Indian Women Novelists in English Part III is a modest attempt to evaluate the works of Indian women novelists in English with new perspectives. It contains scholarly research papers on R.P. Jhabvala Kamala Markandaya Nayantara Sahgal Anita Desai Bharati Mukherjee Manju Kapur Arundhati Roy and Taslima Nasrin. The book also features some exhaustive studies of the psychological exploration of inner mind of Indian women a comparative thematic study of women in India and feminism in the works of Indian women novelists in English. The book will prove to be a great asset to all those writers readers students and teachers who want to be fully acquainted with the Indian women novelists mentioned above. 190 pp.
Published by London; Faber;, 2009
Seller: timkcbooks (Member of Booksellers Association), Penzance, United Kingdom
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Published by GNOSIS, Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8189012436ISBN 13: 9788189012434
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Our contributors. 1. Aesthetics of feminist novel an overview/T.S. Chandra Mouli. 2. Mistressing life through mistressing art a reading of Anita Nair's Mistress/S.C. Hajela. 3. Theme of marital dissonance in Nayantara Sahgal's The Day in Shadow/J. Samuel Kirubahar and R. Meena. 4. Contemporary women's writing from India and Indonesia a comparison with special focus on Indonesian women's writing/Liss Marie Das. 5. Territory as women woman as territory and metaphors of conquest Feminine iconography in India a case study of some visual and verbal narratives from the Peninsula/Archana Verma. 6. Women on the margins Manju Kapur's difficult daughters/Christopher Rollason. 7. Don't Eve tease Akka she is a Goddess/Alessandro Monti. 8. Diasporan divided souls and Identity constituting in Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake/S. Robert Gnanamony. 9. Cornelia Sorabji an Indian early feminist/B.Y. Patil and S. Shilpa. 10. Cultural diversity and immigrant identity in Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies/S. Robert Gnanamony. 11. Uncertainty to definable selfhood a study of Nayantara Sahgal's This Time of Morning/G.A. Ghanshyam. 12. My (De) Voice thus Shashi Deshpande speaks/P.D. Nimsarkar. 13. Labyrinth of inner Turmoil in Sonia Faleiro's The Girl/Devasree Chakraborty and G.A. Ghanshyam. 14. Shobha De's Starry nights a study in feminism/Shivputra Shivraj Kanade. 15. Towards humanising the inhuman a reading of Shobha De's Second Thoughts/K.S. Anish Kumar. 16. Shobha De's socialite evenings a study in feminism/S.K. Navin. 17. Kamala Markandaya in the postcolonial space/Sudhir K. Arora. 18. Pain of Indian educated women in Shashi Deshpande's novels/Vinay K. Pandey. 19. Bhattacharya's Big House Naipaul's Hanuman House and Rama Mehta's Jeewan Niwas disconcerted musique concrete/J Samuel Kriubahar and R. Meena. 20. An insight into the feminine world of Sahgal/P. Gopichand and P.N. Suseela. 21. An interview with Sunny Singh/Jaydeep Sarangi. 22. An interview with Shanta Acharya/Jaydeep Sarangi. 23. Shashi Deshpande in conversation with T. Vijay Kumar/T. Vijay Kumar. Glossary. Index. Indian Women's Writings in English is a collection of research essays dealing with Indian women's writing. Each essay engages with key debates relating to the society and the status of women in India's literature and history. India has always been the undisputed land that placed women on a high pedestal and offered respect. A woman deified as Adi Shakti is the centre of family role relationship and society even in modern India. Biological differences never came in the way of enhancing eminence of women. Subsequent developments in the diachronic march of time and successive periods of subjugation culminated in the relegation of women's position in the social space in India. Indian women's writing in English is an area of enormous possibility and profit an open and inviting ground for the scholars. This volume presents twenty essays in addition to three interviews which seek to re examine the major concerns of the writers. 248 pp.
Published by Sarup, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8176258350ISBN 13: 9788176258357
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Contributors. 1. Narrative strategies and the invisible in Neelum Saran Gour's Sikandar Chowk Park reconstructing identities and (Inter ) religious confrontation/Ludmila Volha. 2. From the Sandal trees to facing the mirror a herstorical over view of same sex love in India/Ana Garcia Arroyo. 3. Literature still matters the namesake woman reads woman/Prem Srivastava. 4. The celebration of acculturation in Monica Ali's Brick Lane/Leela Kanal. 5. A socio cultural feminist critique of inside the Haveli within the frame of the marginal/Vaishali Naik. 6. Reason and rebellion in feminism Shashi Deshpande and Bharati Mukherjee/supriya Sahsrabuddhe. 7. Dimensionality of history and politics in Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice Candy man/P.D. Nimsarkar. 8. Shashi Deshpande's the binding vine an ecocritical perspective/Amol Padwad. 9. Mistress of her choice conflict and resolution in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's arranged marriage/Malti Panga. 10. Rendenzvous with Manju Kapur. 11. Changing faces of women in Manju Kapur's home/Nutan Chotai. 12. Writing on the wall a critique of Namita Gokhale's Shakuntala/Madhavi Moharil. 13. Enigma of cultural interface a study of diasporic experiences in Jhumpa Lahiri's the Namesake/Jyoti Patil. 14. Githa Hariharan's the thousand faces of night a silent quest for identity/Shirish More. 15. Marriage as misalliance a reading of Anita Nair's mistress/Sujata Chakravorty. 16. Reclamation of inheritance Biju's homecoming in Kiran Desai's the inheritance of loss/Narendra Khandait. 17. Such a long journey the quest for identity in Gita Mehta's Raj/Renu Dalela and Alka Zade. 18. De Analysis of marital relationships/Priya Wanjari. 19. Resolution of Akhila's Dilemma in ladies coupe/Varsha Karmarkar. 20. Evolution of New female identity in Namita Gokhale/Vandana Bhagdikar. 21. Mother daughter relationships in fasting feasting and difficult daughters/Usha Kurjekar. 22. On structures of dyadic mother daughter relationships (An analysis of Kamila Shamsie's broken verses)/Vandana Pathak and Urmila Dabir. 23. Echoes of realism in Manju Kapur's difficult daughters/Shubha Mishra. Index. Contemporary Fiction An Anthology of Female Writers focuses only on one particular genre of literature fiction. It analyzes various issues related with socio cultural dimensions of patriarchy religious confrontation and identity sexual diversity transculturalism immigrant and diasporic sensibilities socio psycho political historical representations economic ramifications and globalization eco critical perspective and female quest for identity. The highlight of the anthology is Manju Kapur's long and exhaustive interview. It would provide a new sense of direction to research scholars and would be of great interest to all literature lovers students and teachers alike. The papers in the anthology can serve as reference points to all those who are interested in an indepth study of contemporary female fiction writers underlining the space they have created for themselves and reveal various aspects nuances and shades of women writing's in English. 268 pp.
Published by Aadi Publications, 2013
ISBN 10: 9382630058ISBN 13: 9789382630050
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Domestic violence in Kamala Markandaya's : a silence of desire/Balasaheb Sagade. 2. Negotiating political space in the post Independent India: A study of Rophinton Mistry's novels/D. Jockim. 3. Feministic perspectives in Bharati Mukherjee's middlemen and other stories/R. Madhavi. 4. The quest for feminine social identity in Shobha De's socialite evenings/Hyacinth Pink. 5. Geetha Hariharan's in times of Siege: a fusion of exile and nation/Archana Parashar. 6. Behind the curtains: endurance and silence/Srirupa Banerjee. 7. The theme of anti-colonialism in a bend in the Ganges/Basavaraj Naikar. 8. Nitin Bose as a schizophrenic in Gita Mehta's a river Sutra: a study/G. Dominic Savio and S.J. Kala. 9. Identity consciousness racial identity in the novels of Kamala Markandaya/Monisha Saxena. 10. A fabulous phenomena of story telling in P. Raja's The blood and other stories/Lily Arul Sharmila. 11. Move from feminine to female stages: Anita Desai's fire on the mountain/M.S. Chandra. 12. Suffering is not a matter of option for Rosie: a study of R.K. Narayan's the guide/Sau. Seema Sanjay Jagtap and Alka A. Bhise. 13. The theme of marital incompatibility in Gita Hariharan's The Thousand Faces of Night/K. Mangayarkarasi. 14. Political and cultural views in Nayantara Sahgal's storm in Chandigarh/S. Sabithashunmugapriya. 15. The image of modern Indian women in Manju Kapur's a married woman/K. Suneetha Reddy. 16. Immigrant experience depicted in the works of Jhumpa Lahiri/F. Mary Priya. 17. Bama: the apostle of Dalit feminism in India/K. Jayaraju. 18. Bhattacharya's so many hungers: an analytical study/T.M. Bhaskar. Index. Indian writers with artistic skill move many interesting things into the fabric of their creative writings. The telling of the tale is interesting and emits a unique aroma that captured the readers of all sections in India and abroad. The fictional world of the Indian Writers on English reflects contemporary life, present problems and changing human values. The new nations in the making, the old traditions crumbling and the brave new world that rose our of the computerised world is preserved in the creative writings. The writings of Indian fiction in English is a museum where every book has its own importance because it captured the change in time. Any casual reading of a short story or a novel will not only make us think about the conditions prevalent in the society but also makes us evaluate our own contribution to the mankind. (jacket).
Published by Aadi Publications, 2011
ISBN 10: 9380902360ISBN 13: 9789380902364
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Contents Preface 1 Dalit Writings in India-a New PardigmTSasikanth Reddy 2 Nayantara Sahgal?s Rich Like Us ? An Overview in context of illusions to History Gegraphy and current scienceTSasikanth Reddy 3 Immigrant experiences in Manju Kapur?s Novel ImmigrantRam Sharma 4 Theme of Hunger and Degradation in the Novels of Kamala MarkandayaBhupendra Pratap Singh Chauhan 5 Glimmering of Hopes The Binding VineKavita Chauhan 6 The Youth in Chetan Bhagat?s Three Mistakes in My LifeSmita Ajgaonkar Nayak 7 A Big Destructive Life A Study of Lillian Hellman?s The Children?s HourNeeta Satish Dhuman 8 Post-colonial Indian English LiteratureAnshu Sharma Bhardwaj and Ram Sharma 9 Significance of the stone in the poetry of Jayanta MahapatraVivekanand Jha 10 Ruth Prawar Jhabvala?s To Whom She Will The Feminist PerspectiveShashikant Mishra 11 The Diasporic Sensibility The Literature of Indian Diaspora in MauritiusOnkar Nath Upadhyay 12 The Survival strategies of the middle class in Girish Karnad?s Wedding AlbumBO Satyanarayana Reddy 13 Realism in Gita Mehta?s RajRuchi Banger 14 Packaging IndiannessIndian Heritage with reference to Bharati Mukherjee?s FictionMukta Sharma 15 An analysis of Anita Desai?s The AccompanistRam Sharma and Anshu Bhardwaj Sharma 16 Kenosis Plerosis and Liminal Movement and Criss-crossings in Arun Joshi?s The Strange Case of Billy BiswasJ Samuel Kirubahar 17 Arun Joshi?s Fictional ForteRajeev Kumar Sharma and Anita Sharma 18 Reportraying coloniality A Critical Review of Indian DramaMustajeeb A Khan 19 Quest for self in Kamla Das?s Summer in CalcuttaRam Sharma 20 Kumar?s Nude Before God A Critical StudyAnshu Sharma 21 R Parthasarthy?s Rough Passage A Record of Poet?s Growth of mindRam Shama 22 Cruel side of Humour Manjula Padmanabhan?s HarvestB Indira 23 Portrayal of modern sensational journalism in Vijay Tendulkar?s Play KamalaRam Sharma 24 Transgendered as Victim of society in Mahesh Dattani?s Seven steps Around the fireRam SharmaIndian English literature is related to our country and culture This is the field we should try to excplore it more Critical Explorations in Indian English Fiction This book tries to explore almost all the branches of Indian English Literature In this anthology there are more than twenty paapers that cover authors like Kamala Markendeya Anita Desai Shashi Deshpande Ruth Prawer Jhabwala Arun Joshi Gita Mehta Manju Kapur Chetan Bhagat Jayant Mahapatra Shiv K Kumar R Parathasarathy Kamala Das Girish Karnad Mahesh Dattani and Vijay Tendulkar etc these are stalwarts in their respective fields This anthology tries to cover poetry fiction and drama respectivelyThis anthology will prove useful not only to the students but also to the teachers of English literature and researchers in this field 220 pp.
Published by Random House, 2008
ISBN 10: 8184000480ISBN 13: 9788184000481
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Published by Editions Notre Savoir Jun 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 6202505060ISBN 13: 9786202505062
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Au cours des dernières décennies, la projection des questions relatives aux femmes est restée la tendance la plus importante des auteurs du monde entier. Les auteurs indiens sont également fascinés par les questions féminines. Certaines romancières indiennes en anglais ont tenté d'explorer la situation pathétique des femmes indiennes qui sont obligées de souffrir de leur naissance jusqu'à leur mort afin de les maintenir sous la gouvernance de la société patriarcale. Manju Kapur est l'une des romancières indiennes les plus en vue. Ses romans Difficult Daughters, A Married Woman, Home, The Immigrant, Custody et The Brothers explorent la lutte des femmes dans une société patriarcale. Manju Kapur a utilisé différents thèmes tels que la mise en place patriarcale, la recherche d'identité, l'infertilité et l'infidélité, la lutte pour l'existence, etc. Le travail de Manju Kapur est très important pour comprendre et créer une prise de conscience des fléaux sociaux contre les femmes. Toutes ces choses sont étudiées avec toute l'équité critique dans le présent livre. 188 pp. Französisch.
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Published by Uitgeverij Onze Kennis Jun 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 6202505087ISBN 13: 9786202505086
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In de afgelopen decennia bleef de projectie van vrouwenkwesties de meest prominente trend van auteurs over de hele wereld. Ook Indiase auteurs zijn gefascineerd door vrouwenkwesties. Sommige Indiase vrouwelijke romanschrijvers in het Engels hebben geprobeerd om de pathetische benarde situatie van Indiase vrouwen te onderzoeken die gedwongen zijn om te lijden van hun geboorte tot aan hun dood om hen onder het bestuur van de patriarchale samenleving te houden. Manju Kapur is een van de meest prominente Indiase vrouwenromanschrijvers. Haar romans Difficult Daughters, A Married Woman, Home, The Immigrant, Custody en The Brothers onderzoeken de strijd van vrouwen in een patriarchale omgeving. Manju Kapur heeft verschillende thema's gebruikt zoals patriarchale opstelling, zoeken naar identiteit, onvruchtbaarheid en ontrouw en strijd om het bestaan etc. Het werk van Manju Kapur is van groot belang om het sociale kwaad tegen vrouwen te begrijpen en bewust te maken. Al deze zaken worden in dit boek met alle kritische eerlijkheid bestudeerd. 192 pp. Niederländisch.
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Published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Mai 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 6202555424ISBN 13: 9786202555425
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In recent few decades, projection of women issues remained the most prominent trend of authors all over the world. Indian authors are also fascinated by women issues. Some Indian women novelists in English have tried to explore the pathetic plight of Indian women who are compelled to suffer from their birth till their death in order to keep them under the governance of patriarchal society. Manju Kapur is one of the most prominent Indian women novelists. Her novels Difficult Daughters, A Married Woman, Home, The Immigrant, Custody and The Brothers explore women's struggle in patriarchal setup. Manju Kapur has used different themes such as patriarchal setup, search for identity, infertility and infidelity and struggle for existence etc. Manju Kapur's work is very significant to understand and create awareness about social evils against women. All these things are studied with all critical fairness in the present book. 200 pp. Englisch.
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