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New concerns : voices in Indian writing

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Macmillan India, 2006.Description: xxii, 210 pISBN:
  • 9781403930279
  • 1403930279
DDC classification:
  • 808.0427 NEW
Contents:
1. Indian Novels in English: Then and Now.-- 2. Popular Culture in Salman Rushdie's Fiction.-- 3. Fashioning the Narrative: Indo-English Novels by Women Writers.-- 4. Silence, Telling and Moving On: A Study of Shashi Deshpande.-- 5. Creative Use of Stories: A Study of Gita Hariharan's Novels.-- 6. Bharati Mukherjee: The 'Maximalist' Credo.-- 7. Catering to the West through Stereotypes: Some Reflections on Bharati Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri.-- 8. Mountaineer, Writer and Woman: Christina Noble's At Home in the Himalayas.-- 9. Peeping through the Window: The Anglo-Indian Child/Adolescent in Ruskin Bond's the Adventures of Rustry and The Room on the Roof.-- 10. A Plea for Romance: R.W.Desai's Frailty, Thy Name is Woman and Of War's Alarms.-- 11. The Modern Indian Short Story in English.-- 12. The Rangoli Woman.-- 13. Some Trends in Contemporary Indo-English Poetry: A View.-- 14. In a Double Bind: Indian Women Poets Writing in English.-- 15. Two Authors in Search of an Audience: Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani.-- 16. Some Approaches to Teaching Courses in Indian writing inEnglish.
Summary: Contributed papers on modern Indic fiction in English presented at a seminar.
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1. Indian Novels in English: Then and Now.--
2. Popular Culture in Salman Rushdie's Fiction.--
3. Fashioning the Narrative: Indo-English Novels by Women Writers.--
4. Silence, Telling and Moving On: A Study of Shashi Deshpande.--
5. Creative Use of Stories: A Study of Gita Hariharan's Novels.--
6. Bharati Mukherjee: The 'Maximalist' Credo.--
7. Catering to the West through Stereotypes: Some Reflections on Bharati Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri.--
8. Mountaineer, Writer and Woman: Christina Noble's At Home in the Himalayas.--
9. Peeping through the Window: The Anglo-Indian Child/Adolescent in Ruskin Bond's the Adventures of Rustry and The Room on the Roof.--
10. A Plea for Romance: R.W.Desai's Frailty, Thy Name is Woman and Of War's Alarms.--
11. The Modern Indian Short Story in English.--
12. The Rangoli Woman.--
13. Some Trends in Contemporary Indo-English Poetry: A View.--
14. In a Double Bind: Indian Women Poets Writing in English.--
15. Two Authors in Search of an Audience: Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani.--
16. Some Approaches to Teaching Courses in Indian writing inEnglish.

Contributed papers on modern Indic fiction in English presented at a seminar.

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