Citations with the tag: UNTOUCHABLE (Book)

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  • FAST TIMES IN HARLEM, HIGH.
    Ducker, Eric // FADER; Mar2007, Issue 44, p58 

    The reviews the book "Mr. Untouchable," by Leroy Barnes.

  • Untouched.
    Ducker, Eric // Publishers Weekly; 2/6/2012, Vol. 259 Issue 6, p46 

    The article reviews the book "Untouched," by Sara Humphreys.

  • Ghetto Classroom.
    Featherstone, Joseph // New Republic; 12/23/67, Vol. 157 Issue 26, p23 

    Reviews the books "36 Children," and "Teaching the Untouchable," both by Herbert Kohl.

  • Economic Hardship and Emotional Humiliation in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable.
    Amudha, R. // Language in India; Apr2010, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p1 

    The article reviews the book "Untouchable," by Mulk Raj Anand.

  • A Clarion Call for Socio-economic and Emotional Consciousness in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable.
    Baskaran, R. // Language in India; Oct2011, Vol. 11 Issue 10, p73 

    The author offers a literary criticism of the book "Untouchable," by Indian writer Mulk Raj Anand. He argues that the novelist, whose name is synonymous to commitment, juxtaposes the social evils against the mindsets of individuals and some privileged sections of the society. He describes the...

  • Mr. Untouchable.
    Drumming, Neil // Entertainment Weekly; 3/9/2007, Issue 924, p113 

    A review of the book "Mr. Untouchable," by Leroy Brown and Tom Folsom is presented.

  • Political Untouchables (Book Review).
    Snyder, Henry L. // American Historical Review; Dec80, Vol. 85 Issue 5, p1193 

    Reviews the book 'Political Untouchables: The Tories and the '45,' by Eveline Cruickshanks.

  • Mr. Untouchable.
    Snyder, Henry L. // Publishers Weekly; 2/19/2007, Vol. 254 Issue 8, p161 

    The article reviews the book "Mr. Untouchable," by Leroy Barnes and Tom Folsom.

  • Dignity and Suffering: Reading of Human Rights in Untouchable by Anand.
    Elgibreen, Norah A. // World Academy of Science, Engineering & Technology; Jun2010, Vol. 66, p1101 

    No abstract available.

  • Untouchable.
    Elgibreen, Norah A. // Publishers Weekly; 8/29/2011, Vol. 258 Issue 35, p60 

    The article reviews the audiobook "Untouchable," by Scott O'Connor and read by Bronson Pinchot.

  • Untouchable.
    Elgibreen, Norah A. // Publishers Weekly; 2/14/2011, Vol. 258 Issue 7, p34 

    The article reviews the book "Untouchable," by Scott O'Connor.

  • Untouchable.
    Kraus, Daniel // Booklist; 3/15/2011, Vol. 107 Issue 14, p22 

    Reviews the book "Untouchable" by Scott O'Connor

  • MR. UNTOUCHABLE.
    Kraus, Daniel // Kirkus Reviews; 1/15/2007, Vol. 75 Issue 2, p58 

    The article reviews the book "Mr. Untouchable," by Leroy Barnes and Tom Folsom.

  • REALISTIC PORTRAYAL IN MULK RAJ ANAND'S FICTION.
    SUBHASHINI, M. C. // Indian Streams Research Journal; Apr2013, Vol. 3 Issue 3, Special section p1 

    Mulk Raj Anand's novels focus attention on the basic conditions in which man is living. Each one of his novels deals with a social problem. His first novel Untouchable deals with the problem of untouchability and social injustice. The novelist ruthlessly condemns the man made barriers between...

  • From the Zoo to the Jungle: A Reading of Mulk Raj Anand's The Untouchable and Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger.
    Multani, Angelie // US-China Foreign Language; Mar2012, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p1039 

    Before starting the main argument of this paper, a brief explanation of the title may be required: In the Man Booker Award winning novel The White Tiger (2008), Adiga's protagonist Balram Halwai explains the history of caste politics in India in the following manner: See, this country, in its...

  • Treatment of the Marginalized in Select Novels in Indian Writing in English.
    Kumar, N. Sowmia // Language in India; Dec2011, Vol. 11 Issue 12, p530 

    The article discusses the depiction of marginalization in the novels "Untouchable," by Mulk Raj Anand, "The God of Small Things," by Arundhati Roy, and "Seasons of the Palm," by Perumal Murugan. It describes how marginalization occurs in a society, citing examples such as the segregation of...

  • CONTEMPORARY FEMINISTIC ECHOES IN ANAND'S NOVELS.
    Kumar, Bishun // Journal of Literature, Culture & Media Studies; Jan-Dec2011, Vol. 3 Issue 5/6, p64 

    Resistance, revolt, education, frankness, economic independency and exposure of body are the hallmarks of contemporary women. This paper aims at searching for the contemporary women in Mulk Raj Anand's novels in the light of the progressive nature of feminism. Women's journey of progress began...

  • Party Politics During the Whig Ascendancy
    Rogers, Nicholas // Canadian Journal of History; Aug83, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p253 

    Reviews several books about political parties in Great Britain during the eighteenth century. 'The Dynamics of Change: The Crisis of the 1750s and the English Party Systems', by J.C.D. Clark; 'In Defiance of Oligarchy: The Tory Party 1714-60,' by Linda Colley; 'Political Untouchables: The...

  • THE 2011 Listen-Up AWARDS.
    Boretz, Adam // Publishers Weekly; 1/2/2012, Vol. 259 Issue 1, p52 

    The article reviews several audiobooks including "Untouchable," by Scott O'Connor, "Life Itself: A Memoir," by Roger Ebert, and "The Woman in White," by Wilkie Collins.

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