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Medientyp:
Buch;
Konferenzbericht
Titel:
Hybridity and postcolonialism
:
twentieth-century Indian literature ; [from a panel at the GNEL Conference in Konstanz in September 1996]
Enthält:
The constitution of hybridity: postcolonial interventions/ Monika Fludernik -- Beyond hybridity?: Chaos as a literary stereotype in novels of India, and chaos on the rebound/ Walter Göbel -- 'Truth? Hell, you will get contrast, and no mistake!': Sanitizing the intercultural polylemma in G.V.Desani's All about H. Hatterr/ Gerhard Stilz -- The emergence of the fragile subject: Amitav Ghosh's In an antique land/ Samir Dayal -- Truth tales of gendered transitional identities: Indian women's short stories/ Martina Ghosh-Schellhorn -- 'Men live in homes, women live in bodies': body and gender in Sara Suleri's Meatless Days/ Birgit Krückels -- Aspects of (self-)representation in Sara Suleri's Meatless days, or: what does it mean, to write a book beyond what it is about?/ Aja Oed -- 'Hybridity,' our ancestral heritage: minority 'Indian' writers speak of their diversity/ Feroza Jussawalla -- The nation in performance: Bhabha, Mukherjee and Kureishi/ Sangeeta Ray -- Peeling off history in Salman Rushdie's The moor's last sigh/ Sabine Schülting -- Colonial vs. cosmopolitan hybridity: a comparison of Mulk Raj Anand and R.K. Narayan with recent British and North American expatriate writing (Singh-Baldwin, Divakaruni, Sunetra Gupta)/ Monika Fludernik.
Beschreibung:
The constitution of hybridity: postcolonial interventions/ Monika Fludernik -- Beyond hybridity?: Chaos as a literary stereotype in novels of India, and chaos on the rebound/ Walter G(c)œbel -- 'Truth? Hell, you will get contrast, and no mistake!': Sanitizing the intercultural polylemma in G.V.Desani's All about H. Hatterr/ Gerhard Stilz -- The emergence of the fragile subject: Amitav Ghosh's In an antique land/ Samir Dayal -- Truth tales of gendered transitional identities: Indian women's short stories/ Martina Ghosh-Schellhorn -- 'Men live in homes, women live in bodies': body and gender in Sara Suleri's Meatless Days/ Birgit Kr(c)ơckels -- Aspects of (self-)representation in Sara Suleri's Meatless days, or: what does it mean, to write a book beyond what it is about?/ Aja Oed -- 'Hybridity,' our ancestral heritage: minority 'Indian' writers speak of their diversity/ Feroza Jussawalla -- The nation in performance: Bhabha, Mukherjee and Kureishi/ Sangeeta Ray -- Peeling off history in Salman Rushdie's The moor's last sigh/ Sabine Sch(c)ơlting -- Colonial vs. cosmopolitan hybridity: a comparison of Mulk Raj Anand and R.K. Narayan with recent British and North American expatriate writing (Singh-Baldwin, Divakaruni, Sunetra Gupta)/ Monika Fludernik