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ISBN
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9788172736255
Publisher
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Author Press
Subject
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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248
Year
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2012
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562.5
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495.0
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Voice of the Voiceless: Conceptualizing the Marginalized Psyche includes insightful papers focusing on the issue of marginalization. This anthology encompasses comprehensive and detailed approach to most of the issues related to marginalization encouraging innovative thinking and pragmatism. This volume is a sincere attempt to trace the journey of the marginalized from the shadows of anonymity and obscurity to the centre of focus in the society. With the dawn of awareness, the victims: marginalized section, groups or individuals who were in the periphery reacted against it and thought of de-centring the centre, at least by voicing their marginalization through literature. Due to the creative and critical works by the members of the marginalized community, and on the marginalized groups of our society, margin and centre were radically redefined. This humble academic endeavour will perhaps provide a fresh approach to the issue of marginalization.
Author Biography
Gulshan Das is a former Professor and Head of Dept. of English, Govt. Girls’ Post Graduate Autonomous College, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh). She has been teaching English literature for 35 years and guided many scholars for their Ph.D. degree. An eminent critic, she has delivered talks in various conferences, seminars and refresher courses. Her areas of interest include Criticism, American Literature, IWE, Postcolonial Literature, Multiculturalism and Comparative Literature. G. A. Ghanashyam, is a Professor of English at Govt. M. L. Shukla College, Seepat, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh). He has been teaching English at various levels for the last two decades. His areas of interest include Indian Writings in English, ELT, American Literature, Postcolonial Literature, Multiculturalism and Comparative literature.