Untouchable bodies: Arundhati Roy’s corporeal transgressions

Authors

  • Sandra Regina Goulart Almeida UFMG

Abstract

The article discusses the novel The God of Small Things (1997), by the Indian writer Arundhati Roy, showing how the author transgresses several social and historical rules in terms of both gender and race issues in the context of the postcolonial and caste based society in which it takes place.

Published

2002-01-01

Issue

Section

Articles