WHITE WOMANS BURDEN A CRITIQUE OF WHITE WOMENS PORTRAYAL IN SELECTED POSTCOLONIAL FICTION

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).42      10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).42      Published : Sep 3
Authored by : ZiaAhmedDogar , AkbarSajid , MuhammadRiazKhan

42 Pages : 326-331

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  • Conrad, J. (1899). Heart of darkness. London: Blackwood.
  • Forster, M. (1924). A Passage to India. USA: Hrcourt, Inc
  • Hamid, M. (2007). The reluctant fundamentalist. UK: Penguin.
  • Jayawardena, K. (1995). The white woman's other burden: Western women and South Asia during. London: Routledge
  • Kipling, R. (1899).The white man's burden: The United States & the Philippine islands, Rudyard Kipling's Verse: Definitive Edition. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1929. Retrieved (13-01-2019) from: https://www.learner.org/courses/amerhistory/resource_archive/resource.php?unitChoice=16
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  • Syed, J. & Ali, F. (2011). The white woman's burden: From colonial civilisation to Third World development. Third World Quarterly. Volume 32, 2011 - Issue 2 . pp. 249-365
  • Tavassoli, S. & Mirzapour, N. (2014). Postcolonial-Feminist elements in E. M. Forster's A Passage to India. Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 17(3), 68.
  • Tyagi, R. (2014). Understanding Postcolonial Feminism in relation with Postcolonial and Feminist Theories. International Journal of Language and Linguistics, 1( 2), 45.
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    APA : Dogar, Z. A., Sajid, A., & Khan, M. R. (2019). White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction. Global Social Sciences Review, IV(III), 326-331. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).42
    CHICAGO : Dogar, Zia Ahmed, Akbar Sajid, and Muhammad Riaz Khan. 2019. "White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction." Global Social Sciences Review, IV (III): 326-331 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).42
    HARVARD : DOGAR, Z. A., SAJID, A. & KHAN, M. R. 2019. White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction. Global Social Sciences Review, IV, 326-331.
    MHRA : Dogar, Zia Ahmed, Akbar Sajid, and Muhammad Riaz Khan. 2019. "White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction." Global Social Sciences Review, IV: 326-331
    MLA : Dogar, Zia Ahmed, Akbar Sajid, and Muhammad Riaz Khan. "White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction." Global Social Sciences Review, IV.III (2019): 326-331 Print.
    OXFORD : Dogar, Zia Ahmed, Sajid, Akbar, and Khan, Muhammad Riaz (2019), "White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction", Global Social Sciences Review, IV (III), 326-331
    TURABIAN : Dogar, Zia Ahmed, Akbar Sajid, and Muhammad Riaz Khan. "White Womans Burden: A Critique of White Womens Portrayal in Selected Postcolonial Fiction." Global Social Sciences Review IV, no. III (2019): 326-331. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-III).42