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Amin, Amina. ¡uText and Countertext: Oppositional Discourse in The God of Small Things.¡v 18-28.
Barche, G.D. ¡uDeconstructing the Deconstruction in Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 29-38.
Adhikari, Madhumalati. ¡uEnclosure and Freedom: Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 39-46.
Harish, Ranjana. ¡uHer Body was Her Own: A Feminist note on Ammu's Female Estate.¡v 47-50.
Harishankar, V. Bharathi. ¡uBeyond Black and White: The Use of Doubling in The God of Small Things.¡v 51-57.
Verghese, J.M. ¡uFreedom and Suffering in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 58-62.
Ramanathan, Suguna. ¡uWhere is Christ in The God of Small Things.¡v 63-68.
Barat, Urbashi. ¡uArundhati Roy's The God of Small Things: Great Stories and Small Ones.¡v 69-82.
Chandy, Mini. ¡uThe Love Laws.¡v 83-92.
Khan, A.G. ¡u¡yWrinkled Youth & Pickled Future' Comparing Githa Hariharan and Arundhati Roy.¡v 93-97.
Bhatt, Indira. ¡uHeart of Darkness: A Study of Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 98-102.
Ganesh, Latha. ¡uRushdie and Roy.¡v 103-112.
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Chhaya, Y.P. ¡uPearls in an Oyster.¡v 120-129.
Trivedi, Darshana. ¡uArundhati's Similes.¡v 130-135.
Kothari, Reena. ¡uThe Multiple Power Structure in Ayemenem.¡v 142-154.
Varma, Manju. ¡uShort Creatures With Long Shadows: The God of Small Things.¡v 155-161.
Malik, Nazma. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Study of English Influence on Indian Culture.¡v 162-167.
Pandit, Nirzari. ¡uSocietal Oppression: A Study of The God of Small Things.¡v 168-178.
Nityanandam, Indira. ¡uGod's Own Country: Kerala in The God of Small Things.¡v 179-184.
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Mandal, Somdatta. ¡uFrom Periphery to the Mainstream: The Making, Marketing and Media Response to Arundhati Roy.¡v 23-37.
Mukerjee, Madhusudan. ¡uWhy The God of Small Things Sells.¡v 38-40.
Adhikari, Madhumalati. ¡uPower Politics in The God of Small Things.¡v 41-38.
Ray, Mohit Kumar. ¡u¡yLocusts Stand I': Some Feminine Aspects of The God of Small Things.¡v 49-64.
Singh, N.P. ¡uWomen in The God of Small Things.¡v 66-70.
Cheruvathoor, Jacob George. ¡uThe God of Small Things: Humour as a Mode of Feminist Protest.¡v 71-76.
Prakash, Nirmala C. ¡uMan-Woman Relationship in The God of Small Things.¡v 77-83.
Barat, Urbashi. ¡uHistory, Community and Forbidden Relationships in The God of Small Things.¡v 84-99.
Parasuram, Laxmi. ¡uThe World of Small and Big Things: Transgressions of Rules and Roles in The God of Small Things.¡v 100-103.
Amin, Amina. ¡uBreaking Laws, Crossing Forbidden Territory: An Analysis of The God of Small Things.¡v 104-111.
Khushu-Lahiri, Rajyashree. ¡uBroken Laws, Shattered Lives: A Study of The God of Small Things.¡v 112-119.
Riemenschneider, Dieter. ¡u…in the days when the Love Laws were made.¡v 120-131.
Satpathy, Sumanyu. ¡uThe Code of Incest in The God of Small Things.¡v 132-143.
Swain, S.P. ¡uErotic Pornography and Sexuality: A Study of The God of Small Things.¡v 144-150.
Ramraj, Victor. ¡uArundhati Roy's and Salman Rushdie's Postmodern India.¡v 151-160.
Dharwadker, Aparna. ¡uThe Exercise of Memory and the Diasporization of Anglophone Indian Fiction.¡v 161-165.
Conde, Mary. ¡uForging a New Identity: A Study of The God of Small Things.¡v 166-176.
Kuortti, Joel. ¡uInterrogating Change: Arundhati Roy.¡v 177-182.
Ghosh, Tapan Kumar. ¡uTomorrow Will Never Die: Arundhati Roy's Tryst with History in The God of Small Things.¡v 183-193.
Bhaduri, Seema. ¡uHistory, Social Dynamics and the Individual in The God of Small Things.¡v 194-207.
Micheli, Gorrado. ¡uThe Eccentric Voice of The God of Small Things.¡v 208-214.
Mathur. O.P. ¡uArundhati Roy's Paradoxical Celebration of Smallness.¡v 215-221.
Harish, Ranjana. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Tale of Mombattis' Brave Struggle.¡v 222-226.
Saxena, Alka. ¡uThe God of Small and Significant Things.¡v 227-233.
Nayar, Pramod K. ¡uTroping Silence: Oversignification and Liminality in The God of Small Things.¡v 234-240.
Pandit, M.L. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Novel of Childhood Feelings.¡v 241-247.
Nair, Rama. ¡uOf Roses and Rivers: Thematic Symbolism in The God of Small Things.¡v 248-255.
Meitei, M. Mani. ¡uProjection of Art and Life in The God of Small Things.¡v 256-265.
Agarwalla, Shyam S. ¡uThe Anger in The God of Small Things.¡v 266-277.
Trikha, Pradeep. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Rainbow in the Sky.¡v 278-285.
Devadawson, Christel R. ¡uFrom Danzing to Ayemenem: A Look ahead at Arundhati Roy.¡v 286-295.
Barnabas, Simon G. ¡uAyemenem and the Ayemenem House: A Study of the Setting of The God of Small Things.¡v 296-306.
Tripathi, Prayag D. ¡uMaterial, Mode/Manner, Musicality with Metaphoric Multiplicity: The God of Small Things.¡v 307-318.
Piciucco, Pier Paolo. ¡uThe Goddess of Small Things: Some Observations on the Fictional Technique of Arundhati Roy's First Novel.¡v 319-327.
Daves, C.J. ¡uDesign in The God of Small Things.¡v 328-337.
Rani, P. Hari Padma. ¡uThe Structural Ambiguity of The God of Small Things.¡v 338-341.
Chawla, Nishi. ¡uBeyond Arundhati Roy's ¡yHeart of Darkness': A Bakhtinian Reading of The God of Small Things.¡v 342-355.
Myers, David. ¡uContemporary Tragedy and Paradise Lost in The God of Small Things.¡v 356-364.
Driesen, Cynthia vanden. ¡uWhen Language Dances: The Subversive Power of Roy's Text in The God of Small Things.¡v 365-376.
Monti, Alessandro. ¡uA(n) (En)Viable Idiom: Lexical Hybridizations and Speech Acts in Arundhati Roy.¡v 377-384.
Sathyamala, C. ¡uThe Emperor's New Clothes: The God of Small Things.¡v 385-396.
Pabby, D.K. ¡uPlea for a Saner World Order.¡v 397-405.
Kapadia, Novy. ¡uThe End of Imagination, the End of a Dream.¡v 406-418.
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Mani, K. Ratna Shiela. ¡uArundhati Roy''s The God of Small Things—A Study in Point of View.¡v 8-21.
Dasan, M. ¡uArundhati Hits the Socio-Political Ball.¡v 22-36.
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Surendran, K.V. ¡uThe God of Small Things—A Saga of Lost Dreams.¡v 49-72.
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Pillai, C. Gopinatha. ¡uAesthetics of Post-Colonial Feminism: A Reading of The God of Small Things.¡v 87-92.
Bhatnagar, Vinita. ¡uFictions of Caste: Dalit Characters in the Modern Indian Novel.¡v 93-107.
Tikkha, Neelam. ¡uLo! Cus Stand I!: We Are not the Sinners But the Sinned Against….¡v 108-118.
John, K.K. ¡uA Band of Masqueraders: A Study of Some Characters in Arundhati Roy's Novel, The God of Small Things.¡v 119-123.
Manavar, Twinkle B. ¡uVelutha: The Downtrodden in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 124-129.
Kinger, Anil. ¡uFeast from the East: Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 130-134.
Prasad, Amar Nath. ¡uArundhati Roy: A Novelist of New Style.¡v 135-141.
Nimavat, Dushyant B. ¡uThe Theme of Suffering and Exploitation in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things and Toni Morrison's Novels.¡v 142-148.
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Pesso-Miquel, Catherine. ¡u¡yQueen Cigars' and ¡yPeppermint Children': Foreign Arrivals in The God of Small Things.¡v 23-40.
Dvorak, Marta. ¡uTranslating the Foreign into the Familiar: Arundhati Roy's Postmodern Sleight of Hand.¡v 41-61.
Sacksick, Elsa. ¡uThe Aesthetics of Interlacing in the God of Small Things.¡v 63-73.
Cabaret, Florence. ¡uClassification in The God of Small Things.¡v 75-90.
Cingal, Guillaume. ¡uExcess in The God of Small Things.¡v 91-99.
Carey, Cynthia. ¡uThe Architecture of Place in The God of Small Things.¡v 101-110.
D'Souza, Florence. ¡uSilences and Ellipses in The God of Small Things.¡v 111-124.
Lanone, Catherine. ¡uSeeing the World through Red-Coloured Glasses: Desire and Death in The God of Small Things.¡v 125-143.
Delourme, Chantal. ¡uHaunted Times in The God of Small Things.¡v 145-162.
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Sharma, R.S. ¡uThe God of Small Things: Booker out of/and Booker?¡v 29-38.
Sodhi, Meena. ¡uThe God of Small Things: Memory and Art.¡v 39-50.
Sengupta, Santana. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Study in Memory and Homelessness.¡v 51-59.
Kumar, Akshaya. ¡uArundhati Roy's Creative Dynamics: Prettifying the Small.¡v 60-69.
Sinha, M.P. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Study in Nature-Culture Opposition.¡v 70-79.
Pandey, K.M. ¡uThe God of Small Things: Cultural Dead-Ends?¡v 80-87.
Sivaraman, Shanthi. ¡uDilemma in The God of Small Things.¡v 88-94.
Ray, M.K. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Feminist Study.¡v 95-107.
Shukla, Manjari. ¡uSting in the Ta[i]le: Patriarchy, Caste and Politics in The God of Small Things.¡v 108-124.
Prakash, Nirmala C. ¡uThe Twice Damned God of Arundhati Roy.¡v 125-131.
Singh, Anita. ¡uMargin at the Centre: A Reading of The God of Small Things.¡v 132-136.
Iyer, Sharada. ¡uAyemenem: Arundhati Roy's Literary Stage.¡v 137-142.
Kumar, Sudhir. ¡uReading The God of Small Things Afresh.¡v 143-150.
Sinha, Yogesh, and Sandhya Tripathi. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Postmodernist Reading.¡v 151-157.
Sengupta, C. ¡uThe God of Small Things: A Chiaroscuro of Light and Shade.¡v 158-169.
Talwar, Shashi Bala. ¡uSimilizing Imagination of Arundhati Roy.¡v 170-177.
Dwivedi, A.N. ¡uReversing the Gear: A Critique of The God of Small Things.¡v 178-186.
Meitei, M. Mani. ¡uThe God of Small Things: Art and Vision of Life.¡v 187-194.
Khan, A.G. ¡uNeither Jam Nor Jelly: Artlessness in Art!¡v 195-198.
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Airaudi, Jesse T. ¡uThe (In)fusion of sociology and Literary Fantasy: Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, Ulrich Beck, and the Reinvention of Politics.¡v 3-24.
Cilano, Cara. ¡uWhere ¡yTomorrow'?: The God of Small Things as Derridean Ghost Story.¡v 25-38.
Froula, Anna. ¡uIn-Between and Elsewhere: Liminality in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 39-46.
Jani, Pranav. ¡uBeyond ¡yAnticommunism': The Progressive Politics of The God of Small Things.¡v 47-70.
Upstone, Sara. ¡uThe History House: The Magic of Contained Space in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 71-79.
Kuortti, Joel. ¡uCity and Non-City: Political and Gender Issues in In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones.¡v 80-90.
Baneth-Nouailhetas, Emilienne. ¡uCommitted Writing, Committed Writer?¡v 93-104.
Challakere, Padmaja. ¡uMore to the Point, Less Composed: An Essay on the Analytic Style of Noam Chomsky and Arundhati Roy.¡v 105-117.
Comfort, Susan. ¡uHow to Tell a Story to Change the World: Arundhati Roy, Globalization, and Environmental Feminism.¡v 118-142.
Grewal, Gurleen. ¡uHome and the World: The Multiple Citizenships of Arundhati Roy.¡v 143-156.
Jefferess, David. ¡uThe Limits of Dissent: Arundhati Roy and the Struggle Against the Narmada Dams.¡v 157-179.
Ghosh, Ranjan. ¡uEpilogue: Should We Leave It to the Writer?¡v 180-192.
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Ahmad, Aijaz. ¡uReading Arundhati Roy Politically.¡v 110-119.
Bose, Brinda. ¡uIn Desire and in Death: Eroticism as Politics in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.¡v 120-131.
Clarke, Anna. ¡uLanguage, Hybridity and Dialogism in The God of Small Things.¡v 132-141.
Baneth-Nouailhetas, Emilienne. ¡uThe Structures f Memory.¡v 142-154.
Tickell, Alex. ¡uThe Epic Side of Truth: Storytelling and Performance in The God of Small Things.¡v 155-166.
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