The Indian Subcontinent: Themes Overview
Changing Images of Women in South Asian Fiction
Kamala Das: Creating a Voice by Seizing and Reinterpreting Religious Tradition
A Novel of Indian Jewish Life: Meera Mehadevan's
Shulamith
Male and Female Characters in Anita Desai's
In Custody
Chitra Fernando's
Three Women
Women Gain Their Voices: Anees Jung's
Unveiling India: A Woman's Journey
The Value of Suffering in Kamala Markandaya's
Nectar in a Sieve
Food Metaphor in Jhumpa Lahiri's
Interpreter of Maladies
Indian Resentment of British Rule
Mourning Past Glories, Colonialism, and Indian Fiction
Desai's
In Custody
, Urdu, and the Politics of Language
The Notion of Time in India: An Introduction
The Relation Between Sanskrit and Indian Conceptions of Time
Indian Emphases upon Transcendent Reality
Conceptions of Time and Classical Indian Historiography
Absolute and Becoming in Indian Philosophy
Indian versus Chinese Attitudes Towards History
Indian Concentration on Universality and Conceptions of Causality
Last Modified: 15 March, 2002