V. S. NAIPAUL: Post-Colonial Melancholia
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The book entitled V. S. NAIPAUL: POST-COLONIAL MELANCHOLIA is about the oeuvre of V.S. Naipaul who won Nobel Prize of Literature in 2003. This book is an intensive study of the migrants; of Indian coolies; their hopes and aspirations; failures and fatalism; their cultural disruption and longing to go back to their homeland. The Indian collies were displaced people confused and bewildered. When they arrived in Fiji they referred the island as hell. Hartz (1991) refers to the grirmit ideology as fossilized and regressive. They were a motley group of illiterate Indians migrated to these lands for money and security of life. Naipaul has discussed the dilemmas and predicaments of the colonized people who were the victims of the cruel politics of indenture. Terry Eagleton observes that this ideology is affective, unconscious, mythical and symbolic representing the historical sufferings of the coolies whose ancestors signed an unholy bond with the capitalist traders. The coolies signed the indenture rupturing age old traditions. Naipaul has depicted the cultural changes and the dilemmas of the migrants when they arrived in new alien land.
Autorenportrait
Dr Jit Pal AggarwalAssociate ProfessorLovely Professional University Phagwara Punjab, India.Dr.Jit Pal Aggarwal is a senior ProfessoDr JP Aggarwal is a senior Professor of English and a reputed writer, critic and novelist. He has supervised many Ph. D and M.Phil students and is currently engaged in writing another book:"Harold Pinter and After"
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 03.02.2020
Umfang: 128 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.9 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9786200289483
Umbreit-Nr.: 8606405
