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  1. GREEN WRITINGS OF ARUNDHATI ROY
    Published: 2014

    This paper is an effort for an ecocritical reading of Arundhati Roy’s writings - the novel God of Small Things and a few of her non-fictional works with a focus on Broken Republic and The Algebra of Infinite Justice. Environmental concerns run... more

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    This paper is an effort for an ecocritical reading of Arundhati Roy’s writings - the novel God of Small Things and a few of her non-fictional works with a focus on Broken Republic and The Algebra of Infinite Justice. Environmental concerns run parallel to, or are integrated with, other social and political implications in most of her writings. The paper identifies Roy as an environmental and literary activist who consistently stands for conservation along with her larger concerns of socio-political justice for the subaltern and she can be considered as an environmental justice activist. The paper also attempts to highlight the significance of environmentalism in literature against the backdrop of the enormous ecological threats that the planet earth faces at present.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma; Bengaluru : Dharmaram College, 1975; 39(2014), 1, Seite 47-70; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Environment; activism; conservation; consumerist culture; depletion; ecocriticism; marginalized communities; natural resources; resistance; socio-political issues