Purnima Bali Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla H.P. India Abstract: The women poets are the first to create a sacred zone for the female subject. Indian women poets have come a long way from the earlier different days when it was a taboo for them to speak of their inner self….
Tag: Marginalization
Hybridity, Marginalization and the Politics of Transgression in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
Vandita Liddle Research Scholar University of Allahabad ‘The God Of Small Things’, is written in the postcolonial Anglophone by Arundhati Roy. The adjective ‘postcolonial’, signifies the fact that the novel or any other genre of writing, transcends the peripheries of locality, region and nation, to emerge in the global scenario, proceeding the aftermath of colonization….
A Chronological Survey of Marginalization:Women in Sam Shepard’s Buried Child as an implicative exemplary
Maysoon Taher Muhi School of Languages, Literacies and Translation of Universiti Sains Malaysia & Dr. Tengku Sepora Mahadi School of Languages, Literacies and Translation of Universiti Sains Malaysia Perspectives on Marginalization: Historical Background The concept of Marginality is originally applied to social science by explaining its effects on people of immigration, culture clash, and other…