검색어 : 통합검색[Rajan Rajeswari Sunder]
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The Third World Academic in Other Places; Or, the Postcolonial Intellectual Revisited
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Critical inquiry,
v.23,
1997,
pp.596-616)
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After 'Orientalism': Colonialism and English Literary Studies in India
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Social scientist,
v.14,
1986,
pp.23)
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The Feminist Plot and the Nationalist Allegory: Home and World in Two Indian Women's Novels in English
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Modern fiction studies,
v.39,
1993,
pp.71-92)
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Ameena: Gender, Crisis and National Identity
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(The Oxford literary review,
v.16,
1994,
pp.147-176)
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“The Shadow of that Expatriated Prince”: The Exorbitant Native of Dombey and Son
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Victorian literature and culture,
v.19,
1991,
pp.85)
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The Subject of Sati: Pain and Death in the Contemporary Discourse on Sati
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RAJAN, RAJESWARI SUNDER;
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(The Yale journal of criticism,
v.3,
1990,
pp.1-28)
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Ticket to a Museum: Reading Orhan Pamuk in Our Times
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Novel; a forum on fiction,
v.55,
2022,
pp.518-546)
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Feminism's Futures: The Limits and Ambitions of Rokeya's Dream
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Economic and political weekly,
v.50,
2015,
pp.39-45)
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Zeitgeist and the Literary Text: India, 1947, in Qurratulain Hyder’s <i>My Temples, Too</i> and Salman Rushdie’s <i>Midnight’s Children</i>
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Critical inquiry,
v.40,
2014,
pp.439-465)
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<i>Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature</i>. Ato Quayson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. xii+334.
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Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder;
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(Modern philology,
v.119,
2022,
pp.E71-E78)