Tripa Felicia Teacher of Romanian Colegiul Tehnic Energetic “Dragomir Hurmuzescu” Deva, Romania “Postcolonialism-inspired by the fall of European colonial governments in the Third World following World War II, postcolonialism is the political and cultural analysis of societies freed from colonial rule. The endeavour has obvious relevance to the traditional work of history, but because of…
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SALMAN RUSHDIE AS A CHILDREN’S WRITER: READING HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIES (1990) AND LUKA AND THE FIRE OF LIFE (2010)
VED MITRA SHUKLA Assistant Professor Department of English Rajdhani College, University of Delhi New Delhi – 15 (INDIA) Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie borne in India in 1947 is an English Booker Prize-winner author. With the publication of Haroun and the Sea of Stories in 1990, he took his way in the realm of children’s literature….
From Routes to Roots: Diaspora in the Novels of Salman Rushdie
Janmejay Kumar Tiwari Displacement has no replacement and this is the reality of diaspora. Since the inducement of humanity, people have been straddling throughout the world without having any theoretical knowledge of boundaries. He has always been suffering from the disease of alienation without realizing the actual outcome of migration. However, in the 20th century, the…