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The English Paradigm in India - Essays in Language, Literature and Culture

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This collection pulls together a wide range of perspectives to explore the possibilities and the boundaries of the paradigm of English studies in India. It examines national identity and the legacy of colonialism through a study of comparative and multi ethnic literature, education, English language studies and the role ICT now plays in all of these fields. Contributors look at how the issue of identity can be addressed and understood through food studies, linking food, culture and identity. The volume also considers the timely and very relevant question of gender in Indian society, of the role of the woman, the family and the community in patriarchal contemporary Indian society. Through the lens of literature, culture, gender, politics, this exciting volume pulls together the threads which constitute modern Indian identity. 

Table des matières

Introduction.- Comparative Literature in India in the 21st Century.- Confronting the Canon Contrapuntally: the Example of Edward Said.- Debating, Challenging or Accepting Patriarchy? Assessing Indian Women's Role in Society and Creative Writing.- Social Imagination and Nation Image: Exploring the socio-cultural milieu in Regional Indian Short Stories Translated in English.- Idli, Dosai, Sambar, Coffee: Consuming Tamil Identity.- Curfewed Night in Elsinore: Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider.- Interrogating Gendered Spirituality in Phaniyamma and The Saga of South Kamrup".- Resisting Patriarchy Without Separatism: A Re-Reading of  Shashi Deshpande's   The Dark Holds No Terrors.- Cultural Assimilation and the Politics of Beauty in Postwar American Fiction by Ethnic Women Writers.- Agha Shahid Ali and Contemporary World Poetry.- Critique of Normality in Cormac McCarthy's Suttree.- The Personal is Political: Slavery, Trauma, and the White Man's Legacy.- Women in Diaspora, Stranded on the No-Man's Land: A Study of Selected Works of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.- Food Images and Identity in the Selected Writings of Three Indian American Women Writers.- Resistance, Resilience, Survival: Role of Family and Community in Jack Davis's No Sugar.- Mediation of Multimodal Word Literature and Indirect Translation: Analysing The Adventures of Tintin.- Institutional Discourses, Technology-mediated Practices and Pedagogy: A Critical Perspective.- Building Reputational Bridges over Crises Situations.- Observations on an Instance of Negative Interaction in Sarala Mahabharata.

A propos de l'auteur










Dr. Shweta Rao Garg teaches at DA-IICT, Gandhinagar, India. She was awarded Gujarat University Gold medal in English during her B.A. and received a Graduation Scholarship during her M.A. Her research on the depiction of food in Indian-American women's writings earned her a Fulbright Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) in 2010. She also won the Sahitya Akademi Prize for translation in 2008. 

Dr. Deepti Gupta is a Professor of English and the Dean of International Students at Punjab University, Chandigarh, India. She has more than thirty years of experience in teaching and research with several national and international publications in ELT , Linguistics and Literature. 

Résumé

This collection pulls together a wide range of perspectives to explore the possibilities and the boundaries of the paradigm of English studies in India. It examines national identity and the legacy of colonialism through a study of comparative and multi ethnic literature, education, English language studies and the role ICT now plays in all of these fields. Contributors look at how the issue of identity can be addressed and understood through food studies, linking food, culture and identity. The volume also considers the timely and very relevant question of gender in Indian society, of the role of the woman, the family and the community in patriarchal contemporary Indian society. Through the lens of literature, culture, gender, politics, this exciting volume pulls together the threads which constitute modern Indian identity. 

Détails du produit

Collaboration Gupta (Editeur), Gupta (Editeur), Deepti Gupta (Editeur), Shwet Rao Garg (Editeur), Shweta Rao Garg (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811353680
ISBN 978-981-1353-68-0
Pages 317
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Poids 441 g
Illustrations XX, 317 p.
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Littérature générale et comparée

Sex, B, Gender, Culture, Cultural Studies, Asia, Comparative Literature, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Gender studies, gender groups, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia, Gender and Culture, Culture and Gender

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