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Browsing by Author "Kalamani, S"

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    Alienation and Crisis of Identity In Upamanyu Chatterjee’s the Last Burden
    (2014) Kalamani, S
    The Indian fiction in English witnessed a new crop of writers who, equipped with idiom, strove to assert themselves and strained to express their observations summative of the human situation in their writings during the 1980s. The novels bring to the fore a new cosmopolitanism in its exploration of the complex nature of the human experience. Upamanyu Chatterjee presents man as a solitary being by nature, who is unable to enter into any relationship with other human beings. His second novel The Last Burden portrays the frightening reality of the identity crisis and alienation in today's youth and also the total loss of of traditional values in the society. Chatterjee projects a family that is peopled with human deeply despairing, lacking in warmth and divided. The burden of love, ties and possession is most evident in the relationship between husband and wife and parents and sons. The protagonist Jamun is frustrated in life and has not found a true happy relationship. He does not want to take up the burden of taking care of his father. But at the end of the novel he accepts his responsibility. It is an indifferent acceptance of the burden which society has thrust on him.
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    Arundhati Roys the God of Small Things: Feminism as a Mode of Existence
    (2012) Kalamani, S
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    Assertion of Self in Meena Kandasamy’s The Gypsy Goddess and When I Hit You Or,a Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife
    (2019-04) Srinidhi, K; Kalamani, S
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    Cartography of Struggle: An Analysis of Mahasweta Devi’s Imaginary Maps
    (2011-05) Chitra, K; Kalamani, S
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    Celebration of Life: A Study of Asif Currimbhoy’s Selected Plays
    (2018-04) Supriya, P; Kalamani, S
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    Contemporary Social Issues in Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger and Last Man in Tower
    (2014-03) Monika S; Kalamani, S
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    Development of Personality : A Psychoanalysis of the Unspoken Indian Mythological Characters in Select Novels of Kavita Kane
    (2020-11) Soumya Priyadarashini, G; Kalamani, S
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    Double Marginalization of Dalit Women in Sivakami’s the Grip of Change and the Taming of Women
    (2016) Kalamani, S
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    Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Champion of Human Rights
    (2010) Kalamani, S
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    Ecstasy in Existence with Essential Elements: An "Elemental Ecocritical" Reading of Northeast Indian English Poetry
    (2020-08) Ruth Magdalene, T; Kalamani, S
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    Elements of History in Select Novels of Amitav Ghosh
    (2011-05) Hemalatha, K; Kalamani, S
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    Ethnic Silhouettes: An Interpretation of the ‘Community’ in Select Works of M. G. Vassanji in the Light of New Historicism
    (2012-08) Anjumkhan, M; Kalamani, S
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    Existential Immigrant Lives: Alienated Protagonists of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s Queen of Dreams
    (2012) Kalamani, S
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    Father-Son Relationship in Rohinton Mistr)^’s Such a Long Journey
    (2011) Kalamani, S
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    Finding A Voice: An Analysis of Mahasweta Devis Mother of 1084
    (2013) Kalamani, S
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    From Dusk to Dawn: A Study of Gloria Naylor’s Select Novels
    (2015-03) Rizwana Fathima, S; Kalamani, S
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    From Fictional Lives to Contemporary Reality: An Analysis of Githa Hariharan’s Novels
    (2013-11) Elsi, A; Kalamani, S
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    From Fragmentation to Integration in Select Works of Uma Parameswaran
    (2014-07) Abiraami, J; Kalamani, S
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    From Limits to Liminal Spaces: A Study of Select Works of Sivakami and Imayam
    (2017-01) Arulselesteen Prema, A; Kalamani, S
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    From Restlessness to Reassuring Humanism in the Select Novels of Perumal Murugan
    (2023-05) Manjupriya, S; Kalamani, S
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