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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1.Salman Rushdie
2 The Theory of Postcolonialism
3. Literature Review
Chapter One Salman Rushdie's Postcolonial Position in The Moor' Last Sigh
1.1 Rushdie's Cultural Identity
1.1.1 An Easterner Who Lives in the West—An "In-Between"
1.1.2 Location of the Cultural Identity
1.2 Hybridity in The Moor's Last Sigh
1.3 Ambivalence and Mimicry in The Moor's Last Sigh
1.3.1 Ambivalence
1.3.2 Mimicry
4. The Third Space: A Palimpsest of "Home"
Chapter Two The Last Sigh—An Elegy in the Exile
2.1 The Last Sigh for "Home India"
2.1.1 The Last Sigh for the Lost Secular Age
2.1.2 Hindu Communalism—"Only Hindu India is India?"
2.1.3 Minority Voices:The Disappearing Jew
2.2 The Last Sigh for the Defeated Love— for Rushdie Himself
Conclusion
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