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The Postcolonial Artist as an Activist: A Critical Evaluation of Salman Rushdie's The Moor's last sigh.

Author Name: Prof. E. Justin Ruben | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

This critical treatise presents an analytical evaluation of Salman Rushdie’s fifth novel ‘The Moor’s Last Sigh’ published in 1995 which when intensely studied and interpreted seems to be almost a late sequel of Rushdie’s much publicized postcolonial classic ‘Midnight’s Children’. The novel is set in the Indian cities of Bombay, Cochin and the Spanish Alhambra dealing extensively with Indian history, politics, art and myth. The author has done a critical evaluation of the novel based on postcolonial theories propounded from the days of Edward Said to Bill Ashcroft. 

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Prof. E. Justin Ruben

Prof. E. Justin Ruben is currently serving as Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) – English at Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India. Prof. Justin is a Resource Person at various Educational Facilities and Training Agencies in Coimbatore. . He is also a British Council certified Business English Certificate BEC Course Trainer and IELTS Course Trainer. For his contributions in the field of higher education, Prof. Justin Ruben has been felicitated with the ‘Best Teacher Award’ by the International Association of Lions Clubs – Chennai Elite Circle in September 2017.

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