Lost in Contrasted Strands of Dislocated Identity: A Study of Two Diasporic Characters, Tha'mma and Ila in Amitav Ghosh’s <i>The Shadow Lines</i>

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  • Umme Kulsum
  • Nahid Kaiser

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https://doi.org/10.3329/sje.v4i0.13490

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Tha'mma, Ila, Amitav Ghosh

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sje.v4i0.13490

Stamford Journal of English Vol.4 2008 pp.62-76

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Umme Kulsum

Kulsum, Umme completed her B.A. (Hons), M.A in English from Jahanhangirnagar University. She has passed her M.Phil part -1 successfully and is working on her dissertation. She is interested in Diaspora Literature, Postcolonial Writings and Feminism. She is equally interested in Creative Writing and Translation. She is working as a Senior Lecturer, Department of English at Daffodil International University.

Nahid Kaiser

Kaiser, Nahid has completed M.A and B.A. (Hons) in English from the Dept. of English University of Dhaka. She is a Lecturer at Daffodil Int. University. Her areas of interest are Post colonialism, Postmodernism, Feminism, Cultural studies and literary theory.

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2013-01-27

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Kulsum, U., & Kaiser, N. (2013). Lost in Contrasted Strands of Dislocated Identity: A Study of Two Diasporic Characters, Tha’mma and Ila in Amitav Ghosh’s <i>The Shadow Lines</i>. Stamford Journal of English, 4, 62–76. https://doi.org/10.3329/sje.v4i0.13490

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