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Obscurity of Camp Life: Is the Language of Camp 'Passivity to Write'?

Obscurity of Camp Life: Is the Language of Camp 'Passivity to Write'?

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Obscurity of Camp Life: Is the Language of Camp 'Passivity to Write'?

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Obscurity of Camp Life: Is the Language of Camp 'Passivity to Write'?

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Leamington Spa: Ratnabali Publishers

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Sanglap : journal of literary and cultural inquiry, 2019-10, Vol.6 (1), p.52-63

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English

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Leamington Spa: Ratnabali Publishers

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(Bose; Sanyal) This paper aims to think the question of caste spatially where Partition is seen as the ruins of past experiences. [...]camps considered here are not only thought of as concentration of the refugees, but it also indicates the phenomenon of caste in Bengal and explores the meaning of camp considering this reality. Description directed...

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Obscurity of Camp Life: Is the Language of Camp 'Passivity to Write'?

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2349-8064

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