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Title: INTERLOCKED IDENTITIES: PERSONAL AND NATIONAL IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN
Authors: Vijayalakshmi T
Keywords: Postcolonialism
post-modernism
Issue Date: Jan-2013
Publisher: IJSR
Abstract: Postmodernism marked a growth of new literatures which had in common the shared experience of colonialism. In reaction to the rejection of anything “too local in interest” by the great tradition of established western canon, postcolonial literature chose to “answer back”. Re-examining the earlier literary tradition and reconstructing new mythologies, postcolonial literature has indeed afforded an enabling experience and generated an enormous corpus of specialized academic writing in the field of postcolonial studies.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1436
ISSN: 0976-2876
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