The Post - Coloniality in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Roy’s the God of Small Things
Journal: International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS) (Vol.3, No. 5)Publication Date: 2014-08-30
Authors : Shailesh Kumar Mishra;
Page : 201-210
Keywords : Chutuifying; Swallower of Lives; Civilized Departure; Methwold; Parody; Die-Able Age;
Abstract
This article, titled “The Post-coloniality in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Roy’s The God of Small Things” is about positioning Salman Rushdie’s The Midnight’s Children and Roy’s The God of Small Things as Post-colonial writing.
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