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DIALOGIC ADIGA: THE NEOLIBERAL GOSPEL AND ITS CONTEXTS IN THE WHITE TIGER
2021
Synergy. Journal of the Department of Modern Languages and Business Communication
Aravind Adiga's 2008 Man Booker Prize-winning novel, The White Tiger, both accommodates and provokes a variety of voices and discourses, evoking and dealing with India's past, present, and future, thus highlighting its author's dialogic vision. Although postcolonial and posthumanist approaches are worth exploring at length in this very challenging text, the current starts from the novel's initial "conversation" with a controversial non-fiction book, Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat, and the
doi:10.24818/syn/2021/17/2.04
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