![]() Paving the ways for hybrid colonial encounters Racial divisions between East and West seem to be collapsing, Relationships suggested by Eliade’s adventure, cultural and By doing a re-reading of the novel, it has beenįound that despite the permeability of the colonial ![]() ![]() Therefore, the objective of the study is to discover how Eliade’sĬonstruction of colonial discourse depicts his ambivalent self- articulation. Light the stereotypical thinking of Eliade about colonial India. Bhabha’s theory is congenial in bringing to Vision such a third space of enunciation, which not onlyĮxposes the instability of colonial discourse from within butĪlso underscores the hybridization of the contacting cultures Novel offers ambivalence-based stereotypical colonial- expressions and the interactions between Eliade and Devien ![]() Renders the Others/Indians as uncivilized, primitives andĮxotic in Bengal Nights. Romania novelist, Mircea Eliade’s Eurocentric line of thought Being inspired by the Western hegemonic discourse, the ![]()
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