Roy articulately comments and brings to the fore the strong hypnotizing power of Rumpelstiltskin and his art to govern the world and capture the weak ones in his mighty grip. Rumpelstiltskin has had his wish, the desperate woman had no option but to surrender to his will and give away the ...
In Desire and in Death:Eroticism as Politics in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things[J].ARIEL:A Re-view of International English Literature 1998,2(04).Bose,Brinda."In Desire and Death:Eroticism as Politics in Arundhati Roy’’s The God of Small Things". ARIEL . 1998...
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Maria-Sabina AlexandruPalgrave Macmillan UKAlexandru, Maria-Sabina. "Towards a Politics of the Small Things: Arundhati Roy and the Decentralization of Authorship." Authorship in Context: From the Theoretical to the Material. Eds. Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi and Polina Mackay. Basingstoke, Eng.: Macmillan,...
Power Politics by Arundhati RoySince she won the Booker Prize in 1997 with her splendid novel, The God of Small Things,...Whitaker, Peter
As a result, I argue that Roy's novel, while overtly antagonistic to the disciplinary norms of sexual policing, nevertheless reproduces many of the same proscriptions that it ostensibly aims to critique. Drawing on a range of approaches from psychoanalysis and legal studies to queer theory, ...
Arundhati Roy and the politics of languagedoi:10.1177/0021989419881033Michael Lawrence RossSAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England
The politics of genre and the rhetoric of radical cosmopolitanism; Or, who's afraid of Arundhati Roy? Prose Studies, 30(2), 159-76.Rao, Nagesh. "The Politics of Genre and the Rhetoric of Radical Cosmopolitanism; Or, Who is Afraid of Arundhati Roy?" Prose Studies. 30.2 (2008): 159-...
Chapter 8: Arundhati Roy versus the State of India: The Politics of Celebrity PhilanthropyGhosh, DevleenaStudies on Popular Culture Series
Baruah, RishaIUP Journal of English Studies