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Reconceiving Postcolonialism (Hardcover) | Released: 2009
By: Ed. Sunita Sinha (Author) Publisher: Atlantic32.94% Off ₹399.00
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Exploring the postcolonial terrain where dislocation and relocation intertwine, where hope and disillusionment converge, where violence erupts and the human spirit prevails, Reconceiving Postcolonialism: Visions and Revisions aims at expanding the canon of Postcolonial Literature. The book draws from the immense wealth of postcolonial writing and provides new perspectives on... Read More
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Exploring the postcolonial terrain where dislocation and relocation intertwine, where hope and disillusionment converge, where violence erupts and the human spirit prevails, Reconceiving Postcolonialism: Visions and Revisions aims at expanding the canon of Postcolonial Literature.
The book draws from the immense wealth of postcolonial writing and provides new perspectives on a wide range of writers as well as on the pertinent issues in the field of postcolonial writing and theory. Analyzing the major paradigms of postcolonial critique, the anthology deals with the emergent issues related to the engagements of postcolonial societies in a glocal age. The critical engagement opens up the possibility to reimagine the postcolonial mystique and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of postcolonial theory and its engagement with significant changes within the contemporary world. Equally suitable for students, researchers and teachers of English literature, this collection provides an in-depth introduction to debates within postcolonial theory and criticism.Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Feminine Psyche and The Narrative StrategiesNeeru Tandon; 2. Depiction of Childhood Friendship in Male and Female Novelists: A Comparative Study of R.K. Narayans Swami and Friends and Shena Mackays The Orchard on FireTripti Karekatti and Rani Nalawade; 3. Multicultural Melbourne: Mapping Identity in Christos Tsiolkas LoadedHariclea Zengos; 4. Kim Scotts Benang and Doris Pilkingtons Towards the Rabbit-Proof Fence: Conscious Racism and Identity De-orientationSarbojit Biswas; 5. Cosmopolitanism vs AmericanismA Critique of American Cosmopolitanism in the Works of Margaret Atwood and Salman RushdieGarima Gupta; 6. The Terrorist in the Text: The Deictic Construction of OthernessEsterino Adami; 7. Character and Fantasy in Mahesh Dattanis Bravely Fought the QueenSubir Dhar; 8. The Fashion of Postcolonialism and Karnads HayavadanaGauri Shankar Jha; 9. Borders dont Really Apply: A Note on Diasporic Dimensions in Amitav Ghoshs The Circle of Reason and The Shadow LinesK. Mishra; 10. Theme of Cosmic Loneliness as an Extension of Individual Loneliness as Delineated in the Science Fiction Writings of Arthur C. ClarkeGeetha B.; 11. De-Africanising Womanhood and the Dilemma of Africanity: Mariama Bs So Long a Letter and Buchi Emechetas Second Class CitizenMbuh Mbuh Tennu; 12. Decolonization and the Politics of LanguageVandana Datta; 13. Anglophone Cameroon Poetry: Poetics and the Politics of the New DealJohn Nkemngong Nkengasong; 14. Women as Victims: Manju Kapurs Difficult Daughters and A Married WomanMalti Agarwal; 15. Navigating Myth and Tradition in Feminist Emirati Poetics: An Intertextual ApproachSaddik M. Gohar; 16. Re-Configuration of Colonialism or the Negation of the Self in Postcolonial Cameroon in Bole Butakes PlaysEmmanuel N. Ngwang; 17. Nature and Man in Seamus HeaneyAnju Bala Agrawal; 18. Need for Racial Harmony and Universal Brotherhood: A Critical Response to The Nowhere ManS. John Peter Joseph; 19. The Diasporic Poetry of G.S. Sharat ChandraBasavaraj Naikar; 20. Equating the other half of her equation: An Appraisal of Androgynous Subsistence in Wuthering Heights, Debi Chaudhurani and SulaKoyel Chakrabarty; List of Contributors
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