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Published by Sarup & Sons
ISBN 10: 8176256579ISBN 13: 9788176256575
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New. pp. 132 Index.
Published by Sarup & Sons
ISBN 10: 8176256579ISBN 13: 9788176256575
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Book
Condition: New. pp. 132.
Published by Sarup & Sons
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. xv + 227.
Published by Sarup & Sons
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. v + 284.
Published by Sarup & Sons
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. x + 262.
Published by Sarup & Sons, 2009
ISBN 10: 8176259012ISBN 13: 9788176259019
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New. pp. xii + 436 Index.
Published by Sarup & Sons, 2009
ISBN 10: 8176259012ISBN 13: 9788176259019
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Book
Condition: New. pp. xii + 436.
Published by Sarup Book Pub, 2010
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Contents Preface 1 Art and activism in literary writers 2 Subalternity an overriding concept in literature 3 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak?s Theory of subalternity 4 Art Arundhati Roy?s fictional world 5 Activism Arundhati Roy?s non-fictional world 6 Subalternity as reflected in the art and activism of Arundhati Roy Bibliography IndexArt and Activism in Arundhati Roy is a critical study of Roy?s literary and activistic writings especially of her Booker Prize winning novel The God of Small Things from a subaltern perspective The book outlined in six chapters discusses at length how Roy?s writings corroborate Gayatri Spivak?s famed theory of subalternity Spivak identified the limitation of the subalterns the subalterns cannot speak The fictional and nonfictional characters in Roy?s works delimit the problem the subalterns do utter their thoughts aloud; but other do not have the patience to listen to them The problem lies not with the articulation by the subalterns but with its interpretation by the authorities The subalterns have been denied the privilege down the ages to have transactions with others The failure in the communication system results in the eternal suffering of the subalternsRoy moved from the role of an artist to that of an activist with the publication of The End of Imagination and The Greater Common Good In the world of day-to-day life Roy continues to engage the major themes of her novel subalternity and ecology Her association with the Narmada Bachavo Andolan was no an accident; it was the culmination of the natural progression of an activist from the realm of imagination of the realm of reality Art paves way for activism in Arundhathi Roy Her God of Small Things may be an artistic adventure but it is artistic activism as wellBesides Roy the book studies in depth the works of Mulk Raj Anand Toni Morrison Mahasweta Devi and Sara Joseph -- the artists of the modern generation who stood by the subalterns and the marginalized sections of the society for the ?greater common good?Since Indian Universities offer courses on Indian writing in English as part of their literature programmes from graduate to research levels this book will greatly help the students teachers and researchers in the discipline besides the common reader 228 pp.
Published by Sarup, 2012
ISBN 10: 8176258350ISBN 13: 9788176258357
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Inchoative writers of optimism. 2. The genre of literature of resistance. 3. Indelible history. 4. Imposed oppression. 5. Ingrained optimism. 6. Beautiful black, dignified Dalit. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. The book discusses in general the commonalities in the women discourses in Black American and Dalit Indian Literatures and in particular how the discourses of its two representative writers Maya Angelou, the Black American and Bama the Indian Dalit offer new and positive insights into their communities. A comparative reading of these two writers exhibits their optimism despite the discrimination and disillusionment they had endured. Introducing both the writers as literary resistant their works are analyzed using the Theory of Resistance. The book presents in detail the indelible history of the blacks and the Dalits and their literary development. It also studies the oppression and exploitation imposed on the blacks and the Dalits. The writers have been found to expose oppression at the societal, religious and gender levels. Their ingrained optimism points to a marked deviation from other oppressive writers: optimism and hope generates self esteem and self identity to these writers. (jacket).
Published by Sarup Book, 2011
ISBN 10: 8176257591ISBN 13: 9788176257596
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction concept of literary interface 2 Post-colonialism and subaltern identity 3 Author-translator interface 4 Writer-reader interface 5 First world-third world interface 6 Conclusion a symbiotic interface Appendices BibliographyThis book introduces the concept of literary interface by exemplifying the multiple literary interfaces inherent in the readings and translations of the Third World writer Mahasweta Devi by her compatriot and international critic Gayatri Spivak While examining the impact of Devi?s works on Spivak?s translatorial project an assessment of Spivak?s translation theory and praxis is carried out informed by the existing conventions and avant-garde theories of translation that has helped evolve the current discipline of translitation studies This is followed up by a critical evaluation of spivak?s translations of Devi?s stories in the light of critical responses they have drawn and and its implication on the writer and her work Various chapters focus on the multilayered interfaces between the writer and the reader between the writer and the translator and between the First World and the Third World in their postcolonial critical context The interface between the two writers comes out as multifaceted but mutually enhancing and symbiotic Spivak has through her erudite English translations and interpretation have transposed Devi and her texts from the margins to the center of current literary discourses and from the local to the global stage Spivak?s radical theories on the other hand have been inspired and nourished by Devi?s fiction 262 pp.
Published by Sarup Book Publishers (P) Ltd., 2009
ISBN 10: 8176259012ISBN 13: 9788176259019
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Like New. book.