Book Details
Critical Studies on Contemporary Indian English Women Writers (Edited Book)
Year Of Publish:
K. V. Dominic’s (ed) Critical Studies on Contemporary Indian English Women Writers. New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2010. HB. Pp. xx+336. Rs. 1100. ISBN-978-81-7625-631-5.
Contents
Editor’s Preface
The Stone Angel:Â The Story of a Woman with a Will
–Basavaraj Naikar
Postmodernism as Feminist Text: A Reading of the Short Text of Canadian Women Writers
–Jameela Begum A.
Assertion of the Female Self through Motherhood in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing
–Rajeshwar Mittapalli & A. Aravind Reddy
“Alone Alone All All Aloneâ€: The Loneliness of Almeda Roth in Alice Munro’s “Meneseteungâ€
–K. Radha
E. J. Pratt’s Historic Canadian Perception of Mankind in Select Poems
–G. BaskaranÂ
Aboriginality and Rita’s Sisters: A Cursory Glance at the Native Theatre in Canada
–B. Chandrika
From Society through Sex to Selfhood: Attainment of Identity in Margaret Laurence’s A Jest of God
–Rajeshwar Mittapalli & A. Aravind Reddy
Rohinton Mistry’s Tales from Firozsha Baag: A Vista of Memories and Fantasies
–Evangeline Shanti Roy
Indian Diasporic Writers in Canada: A Bird’s Eye View
–Satendra Kumar
“The Marginal Men†in Stephen Gill’s Immigrant and Uma Parameswaran’s Rootless But Green are the Boulevard Trees
–G. Dominic Savio & S. J. Kala
Interview with Dr. Stephen Gill
–K. V. Dominic
The Mega Text in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
–Hema Nair R.
Bending Time and Space: Margaret Laurence’s A Bird in the House and Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye
–Dolors Collellmir
What Man has Made of Man: Portrayal of the Marginalised ‘Red Children’ and Subversion of the Deceptive Myths in Sharon Pollock’s Docudrama Walsh
–S. Chandralekha
The Schizophrenic World of Jewish-Canadian Poetry
–Rajasekhar Patteti
Margaret Atwood’s Weltanschauung
–Mariamma Chacko
Margaret Atwood: Twenty-Five years of Gothic Tales
–Behzad Pourgharib
John Ralston Saul, Cultural Globalization and Canadian Realities
–Motaleb Azari
Sexual Power Politics: A Post-Modern Reading of Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Toni Morrison’s Sula
–W. S. Kottiswari
In Defiance of the Plague of Perfection: Timothy Findley’s The Butterfly Plague
 –Achamma AlexÂ
Postmodernist Narrative Strategies in Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace
–Lata Mishra
Economic Hardships and Exploitation of Lower Caste Woman in the Fiction of Rohinton Mistry
–Manoj Kumar
Inner Journey of the Immigrant Protagonist in Margaret Laurence’s The Fire Dwellers: A Psychological Perspective
—Elizabeth Lucy
List of Contributors
Index