Future Library

Future Library
Title Future Library PDF eBook
Author Anjum Hasan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781636280325

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This anthology brings together one hundred contemporary Indian poets and fiction writers working in English as well as translating from other Indian languages. Located anywhere from Michigan to Mumbai, the sources of their creativity range from the ancient epics to twentieth-century world literature, with themes suggesting a modernist individuality and sense of displacement as well as an ironic, postmodern embracing of multiple disjunctions. The editors present a historical background to the various Englishes apparent in this collection, while also identifying the shared traditions and contexts that hold together their uniquely diverse selection. In aiming at coherence rather than unity, Hasan and Chattarji reveal that the idea of Indianness is as much a means of exploring difference as finding common ground.

Contemporary Indian Writing in English

Contemporary Indian Writing in English
Title Contemporary Indian Writing in English PDF eBook
Author N. D. R. Chandra
Publisher Sarup & Sons
Pages 396
Release 2005
Genre Indic literature (English)
ISBN 9788176254816

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Contemporary Indian Writing in English between Global Fiction and Transmodern Historiography

Contemporary Indian Writing in English between Global Fiction and Transmodern Historiography
Title Contemporary Indian Writing in English between Global Fiction and Transmodern Historiography PDF eBook
Author Christoph Senft
Publisher BRILL
Pages 249
Release 2016-01-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004277005

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This study offers a comprehensive overview of Indian writing in English in the 21st century. Through ten exemplary analyses in which canonical authors stand next to less well-known and diasporic ones Christoph Senft provides deep insights into India’s complex literary world and develops an argumentative framework in which narrative texts are interpreted as transmodern re-readings of history, historicity and memory. Reconciling different postmodern and postcolonial theoretical approaches to the interpretation and construction of literature and history, Senft substitutes traditional, Eurocentric and universalistic views on past and present by decolonial and pluralistic practices. He thus helps to better understand the entanglements of colonial politics and cultural production, not only on the subcontinent.

Postcolonial Environments

Postcolonial Environments
Title Postcolonial Environments PDF eBook
Author U. Mukherjee
Publisher Springer
Pages 212
Release 2010-01-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230251323

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Postcolonial Environments examines the relationship between contemporary environmental crises and culture by offering a series of provocative readings of key Indian novels in English, making an original and important contribution to the emerging theories of 'green postcolonialism'.

Rohinton Mistry

Rohinton Mistry
Title Rohinton Mistry PDF eBook
Author Nandini Bhautoo-Dewnarain
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9788175968318

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Study on the works of Rohinton Mistry, b. 1952, Indian-English novelist.

Contemporary American Indian Writing

Contemporary American Indian Writing
Title Contemporary American Indian Writing PDF eBook
Author Dee Alyson Horne
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 252
Release 1999
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780820442983

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Starting with the premise that American Indians have been colonized, Horne outlines the dangers of colonial mimicry. She proposes a theory of subversive mimicry through which writers can use the language of the colonial power to subvert it and inscribe diverse First Nations voices. Drawing on select works by Thomas King, Beatrice Culleton, Ruby Slipperjack, Jeannette Armstrong, Lee Maracle, and Tomson Highway, the study also elucidates decolonizing strategies with which readers can collaborate.

Contemporary Indian Writings in English

Contemporary Indian Writings in English
Title Contemporary Indian Writings in English PDF eBook
Author Jaydipsinh Dodiya
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Pages 124
Release 1998
Genre Indic literature (English)
ISBN 9788171567959

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Contemporary Indian Writings In English Is A Unique Collection Of Some Scholarly Essays On The Works Of Some Eminent Indian Writers Writing In English. This August Group Of Indian Writers Includes Anita Desai, Khushwant Singh, Rohinton Mistry, Arundhati Roy Etc. The Book Represents A Wide Spectrum Of Critical Responses To Contemporary Indian Writings In English. The Contributors To The Volume Comprises An August Group Of Scholars And Academies Like Dr. Suresh Shukla, Dr. P. Nayar, Dr. Joya Chakravarty, Dr. Indra Nityanandam, Dr. G.D. Barche, Dr. K. Ratna Shiela Mani, Dr. Savita Goel, Dr. K.K. John, Dr. K.V. Surendran, Dr. Neelam Tikkha, Prof. Indravadan Purohit Twinkle D. Manavar, Nila Shah, Pradipsinh Rathod And Sheetal Y. Thakore.This Volume Will Be Of Great Help To All Those Who Wish To Study Indian Writing In English In Depth.