Memory and the Indian Adivasi Movement in Indian Literature
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Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which novel by Mahasweta Devi explores the exploitation of Adivasi communities in West Bengal?
In Anita Desai's novel "Clear Light of Day", the protagonist Raja's memories of his childhood in a Himalayan village are central to the narrative. What is the significance of these memories?
In "The Adivasi Will Not Dance", Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar explores the impact of colonial rule on Adivasi communities in India. What is the significance of the title?
Which novel by Bama Faustina explores the experiences of Dalit women in contemporary India?
In "The Naxalite", a novel by Manoranjan Byapari, the protagonist Jadu struggles to reconcile his revolutionary ideals with the realities of life in a Naxalite movement. What is the significance of Jadu's character?
In "The Great Indian Novel", Shashi Tharoor uses satire and humor to explore the history of India from independence to the present day. What is the significance of the novel's title?
Which novel by Arundhati Roy explores the environmental and social consequences of a large dam project in India?
In "The White Tiger", Aravind Adiga satirizes the corruption and inequality in contemporary India. What is the significance of the novel's protagonist, Balram Halwai?
In "The Inheritance of Loss", Kiran Desai explores the impact of the Indian diaspora on the lives of individuals and families. What is the significance of the novel's title?
Which novel by Amitav Ghosh explores the history of the opium trade in the Indian Ocean region?
In "The Shadow Lines", Amitav Ghosh explores the themes of memory, history, and identity. What is the significance of the novel's title?
Which novel by Salman Rushdie explores the history of India from the Mughal Empire to the present day?
In "Shame", Salman Rushdie explores the political and social turmoil in Pakistan during the 1970s. What is the significance of the novel's title?
Which novel by Vikram Seth explores the lives of four young people in contemporary India?
In "The Golden Gate", Vikram Seth explores the lives of a group of Indian immigrants in California. What is the significance of the novel's title?