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Nationalism in Mizo Fiction (With Special Reference to Nunna Kawng Ṭhuampuiah & C.C. Coy No 27)

Posted on January 11, 2026 By Lalzarzova No Comments on Nationalism in Mizo Fiction (With Special Reference to Nunna Kawng Ṭhuampuiah & C.C. Coy No 27)
Nationalism in Mizo Fiction (With Special Reference to Nunna Kawng Ṭhuampuiah & C.C. Coy No 27)

Abstract: The term nationalism occupies a place of significance in the history of the world. Needless to say, every nation has been associated with nationalism directly or indirectly, and Mizoram is not an exception. If one looks into the Mizo history, it is evident that Mizo, as a nation has also been in touch with…

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Re-reading Nunna Kawngṭhuam Puiah : From Postcolonial Perspective

Posted on October 28, 2023October 28, 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on Re-reading Nunna Kawngṭhuam Puiah : From Postcolonial Perspective
Re-reading Nunna Kawngṭhuam Puiah :  From Postcolonial Perspective

Abstract: The term ‘colonialism’ has a long history and has played a huge part throughout the history of the world. Needless to say, every nation has felt the effects of colonialism, either directly or indirectly. Accordingly, English dominance was established in India until the country’s independence in 1947. As a part of India, Mizoram, formerly…

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