The research work explores the issues of representation and identity of the indigenous Australians through an examination of the works of Bruce Pascoe, which are personal accounts that share knowledge, insight and emotion, each speaking of a deep connection to the native because of the harm that is being inflicted on it. The work discusses the portrayal of the indigenous people by colonial writers and the literary resistance offered by the indigenous writers.
Theme of Protest in Native Canadian Literature: A Study of Tomson Highway and Armand Garnet Ruffo
Taslima Nasrin, a Bangladeshi writer and former physician, is a strong advocate o freedom of expression, human rights and gender equality. She shot into global fame with the publication of her famous novel Laiia (Shame), a bold venture which earned the wrath of her countrymen and other fundamentalist groups. Since 1984, she has been living in exile but has continued to work and write for the oppressed, especially women, with a firm commitment and dedication. The ...
This book deals with the life and work of Vijay Tendulkar, one of the greatest playwrights of India. Tracing the origin and development of Indian drama from Bharata to the modern regional drama in translation, it gives an overview of Tendulkar’s thematic complex art and vision. Making a critical study of Tendulkar’s five major plays, namely, Silence! The Court is in Session, Sakharam Binder, Ghashiram Kotwal, Kanyadaan and Kamala, it addresses some ...