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Title: | Suppression of native Indians in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People |
Authors: | Bhandari, Deepak |
Keywords: | Colonial attitude;English Literature |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | Department of English |
Institute Name: | Central Department of English |
Level: | Masters |
Abstract: | Indra Sinha's,Animal's People, portrays the negative impacts of globalization in the twenty first century. It explores how the superpowers like USA are trying to have its hegemony over the poor and underdeveloped countries. The characters of this novel along with Animal,all are mentally and physically tortured by the accident which happened because of the indifference of American owned company. It shows how these Americans are indifferent towards the pain and suffering of the poor people of underdeveloped countries, in the age of globalization. This novel shows how the Americans as a neo-colonial power are taking the place of the colonial powers. The medium of having hegemony over the infrastructure, politics and economy of other countries are the multinational companies and the media. In this way Indra Sinha in this novel is protesting the suppression and domination of USA over the native people through corporation in the name of globalization. He actually in this novel is describing these activities as the corporate terrorism in the name of globalization through multinational companies in the twenty first century. |
URI: | http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/3761 |
Appears in Collections: | English |
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