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Subaltern vision : a study in postcolonial Indian English text / edited by Aparajita De, Amrita Ghosh and Ujjwal Jana.
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English
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Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2012.
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ix, 184 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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PR9489.6 .S833 2012
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Indic literature (English)
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20th century
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History and criticism
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Postcolonialism in literature
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Summary note
""Ever since the Gramscian notion of the subaltern became the lynch-pin of the counter-hegemonic project developed by the Subaltern Studies group in the early 1980s, attempts to give voice to India's unrepresented or under-represented classes have played a.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I; RADICAL FAILURE; CAN WE EVER HEAR THE SUBALTERN SPEAK?; PART II; REFUGE-DENIED REFUGEE; SUBALTERN NO MORE; PART III; SUB-ALTERNATIVE COGNITIVE MAPPING IN ROHINTON MISTRY'S AFINE BALANCE; ABSENCE AS PRESENCE; SUPPRESSED SPEECH AND SUBALTERNITY IN KIRAN DESAI'S THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS; PART IV; "COUNTER ME, RAPE US"; CONTRIBUTORS.
ISBN
1443836656
9781443836654
LCCN
2012451000
OCLC
778617034
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