This doctoral thesis examines representations of children in postcolonial fiction from a cross-cultural perspective. It analyzes how children are portrayed in novels from various postcolonial contexts, including India, Africa, and the Caribbean. The goal of the thesis is to earn a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University by fulfilling their requirements for original research and analysis.
This doctoral thesis examines representations of children in postcolonial fiction from a cross-cultural perspective. It analyzes how children are portrayed in novels from various postcolonial contexts, including India, Africa, and the Caribbean. The goal of the thesis is to earn a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University by fulfilling their requirements for original research and analysis.
This doctoral thesis examines representations of children in postcolonial fiction from a cross-cultural perspective. It analyzes how children are portrayed in novels from various postcolonial contexts, including India, Africa, and the Caribbean. The goal of the thesis is to earn a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University by fulfilling their requirements for original research and analysis.