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Secularism in the Postcolonial Indian Novel
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Secularism in the Postcolonial Indian Novel

National and Cosmopolitan Narratives in English

Secularism in the Postcolonial Indian Novel

National and Cosmopolitan Narratives in English

ByNeelam Srivastava
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 1 October 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203939345
Pages 224 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134142217
SubjectsLanguage & Literature
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Srivastava, N. (2008). Secularism in the Postcolonial Indian Novel. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203939345
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |17 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|30 pages
Theories of secularism
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Minority identity in India: Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Secularism and syncretism in The Shadow Lines and The Satanic Verses
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Allegory and realism in the Indian novel in English
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – I
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – II
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Languages of the nation in Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Cosmopolitanism and globalization in Rushdie and Seth
View abstract

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |17 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|30 pages
Theories of secularism
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Minority identity in India: Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Secularism and syncretism in The Shadow Lines and The Satanic Verses
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Allegory and realism in the Indian novel in English
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – I
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – II
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Languages of the nation in Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Cosmopolitanism and globalization in Rushdie and Seth
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |17 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|30 pages
Theories of secularism
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Minority identity in India: Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Secularism and syncretism in The Shadow Lines and The Satanic Verses
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Allegory and realism in the Indian novel in English
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – I
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – II
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Languages of the nation in Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Cosmopolitanism and globalization in Rushdie and Seth
View abstract

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |17 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|30 pages
Theories of secularism
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Minority identity in India: Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Secularism and syncretism in The Shadow Lines and The Satanic Verses
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Allegory and realism in the Indian novel in English
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – I
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – II
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Languages of the nation in Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Cosmopolitanism and globalization in Rushdie and Seth
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |17 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|30 pages
Theories of secularism
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Minority identity in India: Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Secularism and syncretism in The Shadow Lines and The Satanic Verses
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Allegory and realism in the Indian novel in English
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – I
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – II
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Languages of the nation in Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Cosmopolitanism and globalization in Rushdie and Seth
View abstract

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |17 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|30 pages
Theories of secularism
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Minority identity in India: Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 3|18 pages
Secularism and syncretism in The Shadow Lines and The Satanic Verses
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Allegory and realism in the Indian novel in English
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – I
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
The historical event in the postcolonial Indian novel – II
View abstract
chapter 7|17 pages
Languages of the nation in Midnight’s Children and A Suitable Boy
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Cosmopolitanism and globalization in Rushdie and Seth
View abstract
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