Unmournable Bodies: Gothic Postcolonialism and The Spectre of Loss in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things and Anuradha Roy's Sleeping on Jupiter
"My thesis compares Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things and Anuradha Roy’s Sleeping on Jupiter in order to demonstrate how a) each text is a product of its moment and a reflection of corresponding critical thought and b) how an inversion of gothic tropes in Sleeping reflects a changed world...
Main Author: | Kannan, Sitara |
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Format: | Others |
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Digital Commons @ Butler University
2019
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Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/515 https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1514&context=grtheses |
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