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Post-Humanitarianism and the Indian Novel in English
Shameem Black
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Arts & Humanities
Indian Novel
100%
Humanitarianism
83%
Human Rights
58%
English People
47%
Declaration
38%
Discourse
36%
Novel
26%
Indian Fiction
21%
Midnight's Children
20%
Glitter
20%
Indian Writing
19%
South Asian History
19%
Truth Commissions
19%
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
18%
Religious Violence
17%
Intimacy
17%
Caste
16%
Salman Rushdie
16%
Cultural Work
16%
Moral Order
16%
Linearity
16%
History Books
16%
Paperback
16%
Fiction
15%
Vocabulary
15%
Activism
15%
Narrative Form
14%
Atrocities
14%
Anglophone
14%
Personhood
13%
Boom
13%
Emergency
12%
Trauma
10%
Earth
10%
Testimony
10%
Witness
10%
Psychological
10%
Asia
9%
Human Being
9%
History
8%
Writer
7%
Reader
7%
Language
5%