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5 result(s) for "Gámez-Fernández, Cristina M"
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Tabish Khair
This volume approaches Tabish Khair’s writings (both his theoretical proposals and his novels) from numerous different perspectives. Contributors engage from varied critical stances with Khair’s academic writings in a fruitful dialogue, analyze his social, political and religious concerns, and elucidate his characteristics as a novelist and his literary powers. Furthermore, this volume is highly enriched by the presence of a hitherto unpublished play by Khair, entitled The One Percent Agency,.
Shaping Indian diaspora
The Indian diaspora is the largest diasporic movement from Asia, with the Indian community numbering over twenty-five million around the world.Its large scale encompasses a kaleidoscopic community from disparate regions, languages, cultural heritages, religions, and traditions within the subcontinent.
Modern Ecopoetry
Modern Ecopoetry: Reading the Palimpsest of the More-Than-Human World explores the fruitful dialogue between poetry and the more-than-human world from various critical standpoints in modern English-writing poets from diverse backgrounds such as the USA, the UK, Canada, India, and Pakistan.
BEYOND VISION: THE ROLE OF PERCEPTION IN DENISE LEVERTOV'S EXAMINATION OF BLINDNESS1
According to her, \"Levertov's poetry exhibits die transitoriness of life itself,\" and that is why it is not possible to \"attain a unified self-consciousness but only a provisional sense of one's identity\" (382). [...] if Levertov's first poems on blindness show her afraid and distrustful about the nature of blindness, she concludes this set of poems by considering blindness as an integral part of herself, contemplated in a state of surprise and mystery.