Sites of Memory in Beloved: A Postcolonial Perspective
Abstract
In Navneet Sethi’s “Citing Sites of Memory in Beloved: A
Postcolonial Perspective”, the representation of the experiences (of
Pakistan) lodged in memory are put forward through writing, and memory
is thus concretised through the medium of language. Sethi also puts
forward the idea of resistance in the postcolonial practice of naming the
places and substantiates it with the characters in the novel who engage in
appropriating the synergy of memory in order to preserve it for posterity.
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