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_aReading India in a transnational era : _bthe works of Raja Rao / _cedited by Rumina Sethi and Letizia Alterno. |
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_aOxon: _bRoutledge, _c2022. |
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520 | _a"This anthology demonstrates the significance of Raja Rao’s writing in the broader spectrum of anti-colonial, postcolonial, and diasporic writing in the 20th century. In addition to highlighting Rao’s significant presence in Indian writing, the volume presents a range of previously unpublished material which contextualises Rao’s work within 20th-century modernist, postmodernist, and postcolonial trends. Exploring both his fictional and non-fictional works, Reading India in a Transnational Era engages with issues of subaltern agency and national belonging, authenticity, subjectivity, internationalism, multicultural politics, postcolonialism, and literary and cultural representation through language and translation. A literary volume that discusses gender and identity on both socio-political grounds, apart from dealing with Rao’s linguistic experimentations in a transnational era, will be of interest among scholars and researchers of English, postcolonial and world literature, cultural theory, and Asian studies."-- | ||
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_aRaja Rao _9958244 |
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650 | _aPostcolonialism in literature | ||
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_aSethi, Rumina, _eeditor _9713875 |
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_aAlterno, Letizia, _eeditor _9958242 |
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