Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
This piece of article is a sincere attempt to skim and scan the tinges of Subalternity in Raj Kamal Jha’s novel, "She Will Build Him a City" (2015). In recent times, it is observed that the Anglophonic contemporary Indian novels are being remarkably estimated from the realistic point of view. The reformist zeal in Indian novels can never be overlooked as an impulse to lay bare the structural inequalities in global India as observed recently. What this novel, presents fore is the new social realism along with its injustice maintaining in commitment with the subaltern strata of New India through a materialist lens. This is nothing but an eschewing or transcending the familiar politics of visibility. Similarly, the major focus is on the approach of universal humanism which precedes modernity. The historiography is viewed as standing out supremely despite the differences of time, place, culture, gender and ethnicity.