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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part G (2025)

Endurance and Displacement: The Ethical Vision in Kamala Markandaya’s Novels

Author(s):

Manoj Kumar Hemane and Mahindra Kumar H Fulzele

Abstract:

This paper offers a comprehensive examination of Kamala Markandaya’s literary legacy as a pioneering voice in Indian English fiction. Through her exploration of postcolonial India’s socio-political and cultural landscape, Markandaya addresses enduring tensions between tradition and modernity, rural poverty and industrial progress, faith and rationality, and the intersections of gender, class, and cultural identity. Her fiction—particularly novels such as Nectar in a Sieve, Some Inner Fury, A Silence of Desire, The Nowhere Man, and Pleasure City—foregrounds the lived experiences of women and marginalized individuals navigating the ruptures of colonial history and contemporary transformation. Drawing on postcolonial theory and feminist critique, this study analyzes the thematic richness, psychological insight, and narrative complexity of Markandaya’s work. Her diasporic perspective enables her to critically reflect on both Indian tradition and Western modernity, often through characters caught between opposing cultural forces. By engaging with issues of identity, displacement, hybridity, and resistance, Markandaya’s fiction contributes significantly to global literary conversations on postcolonial identity and gendered agency. The paper argues that her nuanced storytelling and ethical vision not only shaped Indian English literature but also broadened the understanding of cultural hybridity, social justice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the postcolonial world.

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International Journal of Research in English
How to cite this article:
Manoj Kumar Hemane and Mahindra Kumar H Fulzele. Endurance and Displacement: The Ethical Vision in Kamala Markandaya’s Novels. Int. J. Res. Engl. 2025;7(1):415-417. DOI: 10.33545/26648717.2025.v7.i1g.365
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