Locating the Anglo-Indian self in Ruskin Bond : a postcolonial review

Anglo-Indian literature Self-perception in literature Bond, Ruskin LITERARY CRITICISM sähkökirjat
Anthem Press
2011
EISBN 9780857289438
Reading 'self' in a semi-autobiographical author.
Sense of exile: an Anglo-Indian context.
Text versus context: space and time in the room on the roof and vagrants in the valley.
Quest for an authentic literary grain: two versions of 'The eyes are not here'.
Conscious/unconscious dialectic: stories of the mid-career.
Invoking history to resist drives: tension revisited in a flight of pigeons.
Self in abject space: 'The playing fields of Shimla'.
Self in liminal space.
This study explores the dialogue between the biographical and authorial selves of the writer Ruskin Bond, whose liminal subjectivity is informed by the fantasies of space and time.
Sense of exile: an Anglo-Indian context.
Text versus context: space and time in the room on the roof and vagrants in the valley.
Quest for an authentic literary grain: two versions of 'The eyes are not here'.
Conscious/unconscious dialectic: stories of the mid-career.
Invoking history to resist drives: tension revisited in a flight of pigeons.
Self in abject space: 'The playing fields of Shimla'.
Self in liminal space.
This study explores the dialogue between the biographical and authorial selves of the writer Ruskin Bond, whose liminal subjectivity is informed by the fantasies of space and time.
