HUNGER AND DEGRADATION IN KAMALA MARKANDEYA’S NECTAR IN A SIEVE.
Abstract
The current examination is an endeavor to research followed of Homi K Bhabha's postcolonial key thoughts in V. S. Naipaul's A House for Mr. Biswas. Postcolonialism as a postmodern methodology looks to show the connection between the colonizer and the colonized. In the composed of Bhabha, portrayed best in The Location of Culture (1994), he focuses on the correspondence of societies and takes a gander at the manners in which that two societies join into one another. In observing Naipaul's A House for Mr. Biswas as a postcolonial text, by the assistance of Postcolonial hypotheses of Homi Bhabha it is asserted that thementioned novel summarizes Naipaul's way to deal with how people identify with places.