Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Anna Centenary Library | 809.8954 SAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 669661 | ||
Anna Centenary Library | 809.8954 SAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 669662 |
809.8954 KUL World Literature and The Question of Genre In Colonial India | 809.8954 PRI Limiting secularism | 809.8954 SAT Positions: essays on indian literature | 809.8954 SAT Positions: essays on indian literature | 809.896 OLA African literature : an anthology of criticism and theory | 809.8968 ATT Writing South Africa : literature, apartheid, and democracy 1970-1995 | 809.8968 HEY A history of South African literature |
Positions features a careful selection from K. Satchidanandans essays on Indian literature, written over the past 25 years. The general theme of the book is Indian literature(s). The book contains essays that look for paradigms based on Indian textual practices and reading traditions, while also drawing freely on Indian and Western critical concepts and close readings of certain texts. The first part of the book discusses questions on the idea of Indian literature, the poetics of Bhakti, the concept of the modern, the location of English writing in India, the conflicting ideas of India, projected especially by the subaltern literary movements and the issues of literary criticism and translation. The second part of the book discusses the work of individual authors including Sarala Das, Mirza Ghalib, Kabir, Rabindranath Tagore, Saratchandra Chatterjee, Sarojini Naidu, Kedarnath Singh, A.K. Ramanujan and Kamala Das. These essays will contribute to the growing, yet insufficient, corpus of literary studies in India.hard to portray in translation, have been brilliantly captured and nothing has been lost in translation.
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