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... construction of passages of return , the boundaries that separate home and location are redrawn and the construction of identity foregrounds its translational itinerary . Memory , the fragments of other locations , is constantly being ...
... construction of passages of return , the boundaries that separate home and location are redrawn and the construction of identity foregrounds its translational itinerary . Memory , the fragments of other locations , is constantly being ...
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... construction of subjectivity governed by a gendered ideology in post- independence India . I examine the residual relics , the governess and the convent , as testaments of colonization and agents of cultural imperialism , and also ...
... construction of subjectivity governed by a gendered ideology in post- independence India . I examine the residual relics , the governess and the convent , as testaments of colonization and agents of cultural imperialism , and also ...
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... construction which is constantly being retold , reinscribed and reinvented is affirmed . To Norvin's comments that the “ Parsi is a floating signifier . Parsi is a state of mind . You don't have to be born a Parsi to be Parsi ” ( 72 ) ...
... construction which is constantly being retold , reinscribed and reinvented is affirmed . To Norvin's comments that the “ Parsi is a floating signifier . Parsi is a state of mind . You don't have to be born a Parsi to be Parsi ” ( 72 ) ...
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