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Pickled histories, bottled stories: Recuperative narratives in the God of Small Things

This article explores the various ways in which The God of Small Things (Arundhati Roy 1997) interrogates and rewrites versions of histories. By blurring the boundaries between the personal and the political, the novel exposes official, documented History and suggests that such History rests on and...

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Bibliografische gegevens
Hoofdauteur: Sheena Patchay
Formaat: Printed Book
Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Literary Studies, 2001
Onderwerpen:
Online toegang:http://10.26.1.76/ks/006635.pdf
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