ICAS Publications Writing India Anew

Amsterdam University Press
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This groundbreaking study assesses the genre of Indian-English fiction in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Some of the most prominent scholars in the field, including Rimi B. Chatterjee, Bill Ashcroft and Shirley Chew, explore a range of themes that extend from the re-mapping of mythology and history to reassessing the globalised India of today. Together, they contend that the current body of work of Indian-English literature is so varied and vibrant that it can no longer be dismissed as derivative or dispossessed. Instead, they regard this new corpus of writing to be a major aspect of contemporary Anglophone literature. Ultimately, the contributors contend that the current body of work in Indian-English fiction is so varied and vibrant that it can no longer be dismissed as derivative or dispossessed, or even as mere postcolonial 'writing back' or compensatory national allegory.

E-book | 285 pagina's | Engels
1e druk
Uit de serie: ICAS Publications
Rubrieken:

  • NUR: Literatuurgeschiedenis buitenland
  • LCC: Language and Literature » English literature » English literature: Provincial, local, etc. » English literature outside of Great Britain (PR9492.515.W75 2013)
  • ISBN-13: 9789048518852 | ISBN-10: 9048518857