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Subjects
Criticism and interpretation, Cosmopolitanism in literature, Postcolonialism in literature, Postcolonialism, History and criticism, Cosmopolitanism, Indic fiction (English), Indic fiction, history and criticism, InternationalismPeople
Nayantara Sahgal (1927-), Salman Rushdie (1947-), Arundhati Roy (1961-), Anita Desai (1937-), Kamala Markandaya (1924-)Places
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Decentering Rushdie: cosmopolitanism and the Indian novel in English
2010, Ohio State University Press
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081421133X 9780814211335
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The multiple cosmopolitanisms of the Indian novel in English
Dawn of freedom : namak-halaal cosmopolitanisms in A time to be happy and The coffer dams
Twilight years : women, nation, and interiority in The day in shadow and Clear light of day
After midnight : class and nation in Midnight's children and Rich like us
"Naaley. Tomorrow." Suffering and redemption in The god of small things.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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