Tag: Literature and Literary Theory
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Salgari’s India settings refract nobility, honor, and morality
How an Italian adventure novelist used India to explore nobility and moral questions

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Coetzee’s novel is read as exposing apartheid racial and colonial conflict
Coetzee's novel examines apartheid through language, form, and material inequality in South Africa

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Islam and identity in Leila Aboulela’s Elsewhere, Home
How Aboulela's fiction portrays Islam and identity as fluid processes of constant revision

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Wes Anderson’s film reworks Zweig through a symbolic Görlitz setting
Wes Anderson's film as artistic engagement with Stefan Zweig's Central European legacy

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Indian English novels depict feminist agency and resistance
How modern Indian novelists portray women's resistance to patriarchal structures

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Patricia Noah is framed as a site of black female resistance
Exploring Patricia Noah's quiet resistance and womanist strength in Trevor Noah's memoir

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Indian women novelists link patriarchy to women’s identity crisis
How Indian women novelists explore gender equality and challenge patriarchal constraints

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Pasmanda feminism reframes caste and gender in ‘Dulari’
How a 1930s Urdu story reveals the erased experiences of Dalit Muslim women




