The Phenomenology Of Subalternity: A Perspective on Amitav Ghosh’s Representation of Subalterns in the Hungry Tide
Abstract
Subalternity has existed in academic circles as a field of study for over four decades. In this course of time, its definition has metamorphosed into several forms and shapes that it comes under criticism. David Ludden, in the Introduction to his book Reading Subaltern Studies makes the following statement:
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