Post-Colonial Women Writers New Perspectives(English, Hardcover, Sinha Sunita)

Post-Colonial Women Writers New Perspectives(English, Hardcover, Sinha Sunita)

  • Sinha Sunita
Publisher:Atlantic Publishers & DistISBN 13: 9788126909858ISBN 10: 8126909854

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Post-Colonial Women Writers New Perspectives(English, Hardcover, Sinha Sunita) is written by Sinha Sunita and published by Atlantic Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 8126909854 (ISBN 10) and 9788126909858 (ISBN 13).

In almost all the literatures of the world, the women writers are transcending the boundaries and making their presence felt on the international stage. Post-Colonial Women Writers: New Perspectives celebrates the excellence, originality and diversity in women’s writings which is rapidly flourishing in the global market and creating waves. In a single work of literary criticism, the book presents a brilliant constellation of women writers—an exemplary canon of women’s writing—drawn from New Literatures the world over. These women writers have been highly acclaimed and have also been the recipients of prestigious literary prizes. The book offers an inclusive analysis of a number of relevant post-colonial and feminist writers whose critiques open up a new set of questions related to post-colonialism and its various issues like hybridity, otherness, orientalism, multiculturalism, diaspora, globalization and feminism. Dealing with the major women writers in English across centuries and spaces, the book aims at fascinating the readers with a broad spectrum of perspectives which have much contemporary relevance in the arena of post-colonialism today. It will undoubtedly prove valuable to students, researchers and teachers of English Literature.