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Teaching Anglophone South Asian Women Writers [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 388 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x152x27 mm, weight: 565 g
  • Serija: Options for Teaching
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Modern Language Association of America
  • ISBN-10: 1603294902
  • ISBN-13: 9781603294904
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 388 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x152x27 mm, weight: 565 g
  • Serija: Options for Teaching
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Modern Language Association of America
  • ISBN-10: 1603294902
  • ISBN-13: 9781603294904
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Global and cosmopolitan since the late nineteenth century, anglophone South Asian women's writing has flourished in many genres and locations, encompassing diverse works linked by issues of language, geography, history, culture, gender, and literary tradition. Whether writing in the homeland or in the diaspora, authors offer representations of social struggle and inequality while articulating possibilities for resistance.

In this volume experienced instructors attend to the style and aesthetics of the texts as well as provide necessary background for students. Essays address historical and political contexts, including colonialism, partition, migration, ecological concerns, and evolving gender roles, and consider both traditional and contemporary genres such as graphic novels, chick lit, and Instapoetry. Presenting ideas for courses in Asian studies, women's studies, postcolonial literature, and world literature, this book asks broadly what it means to study anglophone South Asian women's writing in the United States, in Asia, and around the world.

Recenzijos

This is an expansive volume that will be useful to teachers of South Asian studies, gender studies, and postcolonial literature. Covering both widely known and noncanonical texts, the essays offer an exciting array of methods for teaching anglophone South Asian women's writing from a range of theoretical perspectives and cultural contexts." - Ulka Anjaria, Brandeis University

Chronology ix
Map
xi
Introduction 1(30)
Deepika Bahri
Filippo Menozzi
Part I Narrating History and Identity
History And Story In South Asian Women's Writing
31(10)
Stephen Morton
Reframing Partition: Gender, Migration, And Storytelling In Postcolonial Conflict
41(11)
Kavita Daiya
Gender, Caste, And Capital In The God Of Small Things
52(9)
Gurleen Grewal
Small Remedies: Shashi Deshpande Treats Political Violence
61(9)
Josna E. Rege
Teaching Parsi Women Writers In Mumbai
70(9)
Nilufer E. Bharucha
Contemporary Anglophone Sri Lankan Women Authors
79(9)
Ruvani Ranasinha
War And Identity: Writing The Sri Lankan Ethnic Conflict
88(10)
Maryse Jayasuriya
Interior Spaces In Tahmima Anam's A Golden Age
98(9)
Harleen Singh
Intimations Of Modernity: The Legacy Of Toru Dutt
107(12)
Alpana Sharma
Part II Language, Form, and Translation
(Re)Membering The Past: Linguistic Dislocation In Anita Desai's Clear Light Of Day
119(9)
Indrani Mitra
Literature And Gender In Anita Desai's In Custody
128(9)
Aruni Mahapatra
Approaching The Unknowable: Teaching Mahasweta Devi In The United States
137(9)
Henry Schwarz
Mira Nair's Independence Of Vision: Film Adaptations Of The Namesake And The Reluctant Fundamentalist
146(17)
Ambreen Hai
Graphic Novels In The Classroom: A Postcolonial, Queer Methodology
163(9)
Sushmita Chatterjee
Contemporary Chick Lit In Indian English
172(13)
Padmini Mongia
Part III Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
Place And Gender In Pakistani Women's Writing
185(9)
Cara Cilano
Dalit Feminism: Teaching Bama's Karukku To American Undergraduates
194(10)
Nalini Iyer
Intersections With Feminist Disability Theory In South Asian Women's Writing
204(9)
Pushpa Parekh
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain's Sultana's Dream
213(9)
Susmita Roye
South Asian Feminisms And The Politics Of Representation
222(9)
Antonia Navarro-Tejero
No Longer Just Victims: New Fiction And New Gender Roles
231(10)
Lisa Lau
South Asian Muslim Women's Writing
241(8)
Roger Mcnamara
A Patchwork Of Desire: Queering Translations Of Ismat Chughtai's "The Quilt"
249(9)
Krupa Shandilya
Teaching Suniti Namjoshi In Montana
258(11)
Ruth Vanita
Part IV Situated Pedagogy: The Text and the World
Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine: Unsettling Nation And Narration
269(7)
Reshmi Hebbar
Anglophone South Asian Women's Fiction: A Marxist, Intersectional Approach
276(10)
Pranav Jani
Teaching South Asian Women's Writing In Finland
286(9)
Joel Kuortti
Sujata Bhatt's Poetry In A Cross-Cultural German Context
295(9)
Cecile Sandten
Teaching South Asian Women's Writing To South Asian Students
304(9)
Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan
Counter-Narratives Of Liberal Multiculturalism In Jhumpa Lahiri's the Namesake
313(8)
Shane A. Mccoy
Arundhati Roy's Nonfiction Writing
321(9)
Rajini Srikanth
Landscape And The Environmental Picturesque In Kiran Desai's the Inheritance Of Loss
330(12)
Jill Didur
South Asian Women's Poetry As World Literature
342(11)
Filippo Menozzi
Deepika Bahri
Part V Resources
353(20)
Notes on Contributors 373