Author : Rupert Snell,Ian Raeside
Publisher : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Bengali literature
ISBN : 3447040580
Modern South Asian Literature In English
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Modern South Asian Literature in English
Author : Paul Brians
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2003-11-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313320118
Modern South Asian Literature in English by Paul Brians Pdf
Introduces a significant Indian, Pakistani, or Sri Lankan writers, includes: brief biographical backgrounds, an overview of the author's major works, and the explication of a single work. Critical perspectives are offered, as well as background information enabling readers to view each work as a window to South Asian culture.
Representations of Precarity in South Asian Literature in English
Author : Om Prakash Dwivedi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031068171
Representations of Precarity in South Asian Literature in English by Om Prakash Dwivedi Pdf
This book analyzes precarious conditions and their manifestations in recent South Asian literature in English. Themes of disability, rural-urban division, caste, terrorism, poverty, gender, necropolitics, and uneven globalization are discussed in this book by established and emerging international scholars. Drawing their arguments from literary works rooted in the neoliberal period, the chapters show how the extractive ideology of neoliberalism invades the cultural, political, economic, and social spheres of postcolonial South Asia. The book explores different forms of “precarity” to investigate the vulnerable and insecure life conditions embodied in the everyday life of South Asia, enabling the reader to see through the rhetoric of “rising Asia”.
South Asian Atlantic Literature, 1970-2010
Author : Ruth Maxey
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780748653867
South Asian Atlantic Literature, 1970-2010 by Ruth Maxey Pdf
Tracing a literary lineage for works from different genres, it identifies key trends in recent South Asian American and British Asian literature by considering the favoured formal and aesthetic modes of major writers and by relating their work to differen
South-Asian Fiction in English
Author : Alex Tickell
Publisher : Springer
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137403544
South-Asian Fiction in English by Alex Tickell Pdf
This collection offers an essential, structured survey of contemporary fictions of South Asia in English, and includes specially commissioned chapters on each of the national traditions of the region. It covers less well known writings from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as well as the more firmly established canon of contemporary Indian literature, and features chapters on important new and emergent forms such as the graphic novel, genre fiction and the short story. It also contextualizes some key ‘transformative’ aspects of recent fiction such as border and diaspora identities; new middle-class narratives and popular genres; and literary response to terror and conflict. Edited and designed with researchers and students in mind, the book updates existing criticism and represents a readable guide to a dynamic, rapidly changing area of global literature.
Interpreting Homes in South Asian Literature
Author : Malashri Lal,Sukrita Paul Kumar
Publisher : Pearson Education India
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 8131706370
Interpreting Homes in South Asian Literature by Malashri Lal,Sukrita Paul Kumar Pdf
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Teaching Anglophone South Asian Women Writers
Author : Deepika Bahri,Filippo Menozzi
Publisher : Modern Language Association
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-06-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781603294911
Teaching Anglophone South Asian Women Writers by Deepika Bahri,Filippo Menozzi Pdf
Global and cosmopolitan since the late nineteenth century, anglophone South Asian women's writing has flourished in many genres and locations, encompassing diverse works linked by issues of language, geography, history, culture, gender, and literary tradition. Whether writing in the homeland or in the diaspora, authors offer representations of social struggle and inequality while articulating possibilities for resistance. In this volume experienced instructors attend to the style and aesthetics of the texts as well as provide necessary background for students. Essays address historical and political contexts, including colonialism, partition, migration, ecological concerns, and evolving gender roles, and consider both traditional and contemporary genres such as graphic novels, chick lit, and Instapoetry. Presenting ideas for courses in Asian studies, women's studies, postcolonial literature, and world literature, this book asks broadly what it means to study anglophone South Asian women's writing in the United States, in Asia, and around the world.
South Asian Literature in English
Author : Jaina C. Sanga
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2004-05-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313327001
South Asian Literature in English by Jaina C. Sanga Pdf
The first reference of its kind, this encyclopedia covers topics related to literature written in English by authors who were either born in South Asia or who identify themselves with that region. The volume focuses on writers from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Included are several hundred alphabetically arranged entries on novelists, novels, and cinematic adaptations, as well as poets, dramatists, autobiographers, short story writers, theoreticians, critical terms, themes, genres, literary movements, and key historical events. Entries are written by expert contributors and suggest works for further reading. South Asian writing in English has recently received unprecedented critical and popular attention. The publication of Salman Rushdie's seminal novel Midnight's Children (1981) and the popularity of his later works, Michael Ondaatje's Booker Prize for The English Patient in 1992, and V. S. Naipaul's Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003 are just a few of the highlights that mark the significance of South Asian writing in English. The first reference of its kind, this encyclopedia covers topics related to literature written in English by authors who were either born in South Asia or who identify themselves with that region. The volume focuses on writers from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Included are several hundred alphabetically arranged entries on novelists, novels, and cinematic adaptations, as well as poets, dramatists, autobiographers, short story writers, theoreticians, critical terms, themes, genres, literary movements, and key historical events. Entries are written by expert contributors and suggest works for further reading. The encyclopedia includes a chronology and closes with a selected, general bibliography of anthologies and critical studies. Given the enormous popularity of South Asian literature in English, this reference is essential for all libraries.
The Changing World of Contemporary South Asian Poetry in English
Author : Mitali P. Wong,M. Yousuf Saeed
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781498574082
The Changing World of Contemporary South Asian Poetry in English by Mitali P. Wong,M. Yousuf Saeed Pdf
This collection uses a transnational approach to study contemporary English-language poetry composed by poets of South Asian origin. The poetry contains themes, motifs, and critiques of social changes, and the contributors seek to encapsulate the continually changing environments that these contemporary poets write about. The contributors show that English-language poetry in South Asia is hybridized with imagery and figurative language adapted from the vernacular languages of South Asia. The chapters examine women’s issues, concerns of marginalized groups—such as the Dalit community and the people of Northeastern India—, social changes in Sri Lanka, the changing society of Pakistan, and the formation of the identity in the several nation states that resulted from the British colony of India.
Reading Contemporary South Asian Literature
Author : Bidhu Chand Murmu, Somjeeta Pandey
Publisher : Ukiyoto Publishing
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2022-04-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789354904509
Reading Contemporary South Asian Literature by Bidhu Chand Murmu, Somjeeta Pandey Pdf
As a school of criticism, the central argument in Postcolonial studies revolves around dismantling the dominant narrative of colonial or imperial history. A colonization process not only captures the native people and culture but their lands too. Proper reading of postcolonial theory would be by understanding the epistemology of colonized environment or vice-versa. Even after decolonization the ideology of imperialism is persistent in native memory and thought. An embeddedness in native psyche not only nurtures imperialism but manifests them with the footprints of colonial masters. In postcolonial countries the discourse of social and economic justice is deeply rooted in ecology. As a consequence, environmental activists from postcolonial nations tend to see any modern policy as a disguised form of neocolonialism or imperial dominance, globalization and modernization. Since the shocks of imperialism and globalization are most strongly felt in the third world countries, most of them being former colonies, this edited volume intends to explore texts by South Asian writers examining how these writers and their characters cope with the destruction of the environment. This edited volume plans to seek out the writings of epistemological understanding of our environment. Moreover, the volume would also see a critical entanglement of race, class, gender, culture, modernization, globalization, nation and trans-nation etc. Furthermore, this book will attempt to show how different genres of literature ranging from fiction to non-fiction can bring out inimitable insights into varied understanding of postcolonial and ecocritical studies.
Global South Asia
Author : Madhurima Chakraborty
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000537833
Global South Asia by Madhurima Chakraborty Pdf
This book collects essays that take on the excavatory, critical, and generative work of rethinking the relationship between South Asia and the world. In examining what kind of new relationships are uncovered between these two geopolitical groupings, the chapters in this book argue that South Asian literature and literary criticism can reframe the common narrative of the powerful Global North and a disenfranchised Global South. This is not always a comforting reframing since it must account for the oppressive roles that South Asian nations sometimes play in regional and intranational theatres. Through myriad disciplinary groundings, theoretical approaches, and objects of study, the essays in this book collectively argue that South Asian literature allows us to think more critically about both the liberatory possibilities of South Asia as a grouping (of nations but also of ideas and aesthetics) as well as the elisions that may happen under such categorization. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the South Asia Review.
Literary and Non-literary Responses Towards 9/11
Author : Nukhbah Taj Langah
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-02-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780429680755
Literary and Non-literary Responses Towards 9/11 by Nukhbah Taj Langah Pdf
This book presents a range of analytical responses towards 9/11 through a critical review of literary, non-literary and cultural representations. The contributors examine the ways in which this event has shaped and complicated the relationship between various national and religious identities in contemporary world history. Unlike earlier studies on the topic, this work reconciles both eclectic and pragmatic approaches by analyzing the stereotypes of nationhood and identities while also questioning theoretical concepts in the context of the latest political developments. The chapters focus on discourses, themes, imagery and symbolism from across fiction and non-fiction, films, art, music, and political, literary and artistic movements. The volume addresses complexities arising within different local contexts (e.g., Hunza and state development); surveys broader frameworks in South Asia (representations of Muslims in Bollywood films); and gauges international impact (U.S. drone attacks in Islamic countries; treatment meted out to Muslims in Europe). It also connects these with relevant theories (e.g., Orientalism) and policy perspectives (e.g., Patriotic Act). The authors further discuss the consequences for minorities and marginalization, cultural relativism vs. ethnocentrism, the clash of civilizations, fundamentalism, Islamization and post-9/11 ‘Islamophobia’. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of South Asian literature, Islamic studies, literary criticism, political sociology, anthropology and cultural studies, those in the media and the general reader.
Journal of South Asian Literature
Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : South Asia
ISBN : IND:30000071030823
Journal of South Asian Literature by Anonim Pdf
The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Film
Author : Diana Dimitrova
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317937319
The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Film by Diana Dimitrova Pdf
This book introduces the term "otherism" and looks at the discourse of otherism and the issue of otherness in South Asian religion, literature and film. It examines cultural questions related to the human condition of being the "other," of the process of "othering" and of the representation of "otherness" and its religious, cultural and ideological implications. The book applies the perspectives of ideological criticism, theories of hybridity, orientalism, nationalism, and gender and queer studies to gain new insights into the literature, film and culture of South Asia. It looks at the different ways of interpreting "otherness" today. The book goes on to analyze the ideological implications of the creation of "otherness" with regard to religious and cultural identity and the legitimation of power, as well as how the representation of "otherness" reflects the power structures of contemporary societies in South Asia. Offering a well-thought-out reflection on important cultural questions as well as a deep insight into the study of religion and "otherness" in South Asian literature and film, this book is a pioneering project that is of interest to scholars of South Asian Studies and South Asian religions, literatures and cultures.
Literary Sentiments in the Vernacular
Author : Charu Gupta,Laura Brueck,Hans Harder,Shobna Nijhawan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000511185
Literary Sentiments in the Vernacular by Charu Gupta,Laura Brueck,Hans Harder,Shobna Nijhawan Pdf
This collection brings together nine essays, accompanied by nine short translations that expand the assumptions that have typically framed literary histories, and creatively re-draws their boundaries, both temporally and spatially. The essays, rooted in the humanities and informed by interdisciplinary area studies, explore multiple linkages between forms of print culture, linguistic identities, and diverse vernacular literary spaces in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. The accompanying translations—from Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, and Urdu—not only round out these scholarly explorations and comparisons, but invite readers to recognise the assiduous, intimate, and critical labour of expanding access to the vernacular archive, while also engaging with the challenges—linguistic, cultural, and political—of rendering vernacular articulations of gendered experience and embodiment in English. Collectively, the essays and translations foreground complex and politicised expressions of gender and genre in fictional and non-fictional print materials and thus draw meaningful connections between the vernacular and literature, the everyday and the marginals, and gender and sentiment. They expand vernacular literary archives, canons and genealogies, and push us to theorise the nature of writing in South Asia. Literary Sentiments in the Vernacular is a significant new contribution to South Asian literary history and gender studies, and will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of History, Literature, Cultural Studies, Politics, and Sociology. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies.