Study of Post-Modernism Aspects in the works of Amitav Ghosh

Authors

  • Dr. Elenore Geeth Mala
  • Ashwini S. Reddy

Abstract

Amitav Ghosh's whole body of work, expositions, and reporting is organized around a central arrangement of issues. Each time, he does so from a different perspective, as he is especially concerned about modern floods of intellectual analysis. In his fiction, he carefully clarifies the tangled tradition of pilgrim information and discourse on previously colonized social orders, people groups, and ideas; the conflicted relationship between innovation and the alleged creating or "Third "world and the development and reconstruction of personalities in pioneer and post-frontier social orders. Ghosh has repeatedly rejected in public statements that his work is a clear representation of Post expansionism or that he is a 'post-pioneer' author. Without a doubt, he has demonstrated that he hasn't the least clue what the term entails. In any case, Ghosh is in agreement with a sizable number of pundits and scholars who have contributed significantly to the field's characterization and thus regard his work as a critical file for a significant number of the topics, issues, and dangers that establish the multifaceted nature of the post-pioneer problem today. An examination of Amitav Ghosh's writing reveals and assesses not only his own preferences and concerns, but also the cutoff points and potential outcomes of post imperialism as a fundamental practice.

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Published

2022-03-04