American Literary Studies in Postmillennial India
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Chigurupati, Sharada; Konda, Nageswara Rao
American Literary Studies in Postmillennial India
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Chigurupati, Sharada; Konda, Nageswara Rao
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American Literary Studies in Postmillennial India critically investigates multiple perspectives demonstrated by American poets, dramatists, and fiction writers. It discusses universal themes of racism, class, gender, and identity crisis and demonstrates how American letters influence the Indian intellectual scene and how it is interpreted in turn.
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American Literary Studies in Postmillennial India critically investigates multiple perspectives demonstrated by American poets, dramatists, and fiction writers. It discusses universal themes of racism, class, gender, and identity crisis and demonstrates how American letters influence the Indian intellectual scene and how it is interpreted in turn.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9781666906257
- ISBN-10: 1666906255
- Artikelnr.: 64950505
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9781666906257
- ISBN-10: 1666906255
- Artikelnr.: 64950505
Edited by Sharada Chigurupati and Nageswara Rao Konda - Contributions by Ande Karunaker; Alapati Rama Naga Hanuman; Arnab Ray; Dakkaumalla Jyothirmai; Dharamdas M. Shende; Gopal Rao B; Mehajabeen Nishat Anjum; Nibir K. Ghosh; Nilanjana Ghosal; Nishamani K
Introduction
Part One: A Conversation on American and Indian Literature
Chapter One: Inspiration from the Banks of the Indus River: A Conversation
with Nibir K. Ghosh, Robin Lindley
Part Two: American Poetry
Chapter Two: Invoking the Goddesses Within: Women's Writing and
Negotiations with Americanness, Sweta Antony
Chapter Three: Exploring 'the only real elysium'* through Transcendental
Voyages by Thoreau and Tagore, Nishamani Kar
Chapter Four: Seasons as Motifs in Louis Gluck Poetry, A. Karunaker and S.
Shiv Shankar
Part Three: American Theatre
Chapter Five: Rape and Religion in the Psycho Traumatic Spaces of Adrienne
Kennedy's Protagonists, Sarada Thallam
Chapter Six: The Politics of AIDS and the Liberatory Millenarian Vision in
Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Arnab Ray
Part Four: American Fiction
Chapter Seven: Black Lives Matter: Relocating the select writings of Henry
David Thoreau and Mark Twain, Mahjabeen Neshat Anjum
Chapter Eight: Problem of Human Education in Invisible Man: A Gambit of
Soft-slavery, Dharamdas M. Shende
Chapter Nine: The Politics of Colour: White Opacity and Toni Morrison,
Shruti Das
Chapter Ten: Liberation in "n*****r work" and Common Arts: An
Eco-Womanistic study of The Color Purple, Kotti Sree Ramesh and D.
Jyothirmai
Chapter Eleven: Mc Murphy and Chief Bromden as Forerunners of Counter
Culture-A Study of Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, B. Gopal
Rao and M. Sangeetha Rao
Chapter Twelve: Masks and Disguises: A Carnivalesque Study of Philip Roth's
Sabbath's Theatre, Rama N. H. Alapati
Part Five: American Short Stories
Chapter Thirteen: Monstrous Discourses: Female Body Image and Gothic
Subjectivity in Short Stories by Alice Walker, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and
Joyce Carol Oates, Srirupa Chatterjee and Nilanjana Ghosal
About the Contributors
Part One: A Conversation on American and Indian Literature
Chapter One: Inspiration from the Banks of the Indus River: A Conversation
with Nibir K. Ghosh, Robin Lindley
Part Two: American Poetry
Chapter Two: Invoking the Goddesses Within: Women's Writing and
Negotiations with Americanness, Sweta Antony
Chapter Three: Exploring 'the only real elysium'* through Transcendental
Voyages by Thoreau and Tagore, Nishamani Kar
Chapter Four: Seasons as Motifs in Louis Gluck Poetry, A. Karunaker and S.
Shiv Shankar
Part Three: American Theatre
Chapter Five: Rape and Religion in the Psycho Traumatic Spaces of Adrienne
Kennedy's Protagonists, Sarada Thallam
Chapter Six: The Politics of AIDS and the Liberatory Millenarian Vision in
Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Arnab Ray
Part Four: American Fiction
Chapter Seven: Black Lives Matter: Relocating the select writings of Henry
David Thoreau and Mark Twain, Mahjabeen Neshat Anjum
Chapter Eight: Problem of Human Education in Invisible Man: A Gambit of
Soft-slavery, Dharamdas M. Shende
Chapter Nine: The Politics of Colour: White Opacity and Toni Morrison,
Shruti Das
Chapter Ten: Liberation in "n*****r work" and Common Arts: An
Eco-Womanistic study of The Color Purple, Kotti Sree Ramesh and D.
Jyothirmai
Chapter Eleven: Mc Murphy and Chief Bromden as Forerunners of Counter
Culture-A Study of Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, B. Gopal
Rao and M. Sangeetha Rao
Chapter Twelve: Masks and Disguises: A Carnivalesque Study of Philip Roth's
Sabbath's Theatre, Rama N. H. Alapati
Part Five: American Short Stories
Chapter Thirteen: Monstrous Discourses: Female Body Image and Gothic
Subjectivity in Short Stories by Alice Walker, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and
Joyce Carol Oates, Srirupa Chatterjee and Nilanjana Ghosal
About the Contributors
Introduction
Part One: A Conversation on American and Indian Literature
Chapter One: Inspiration from the Banks of the Indus River: A Conversation
with Nibir K. Ghosh, Robin Lindley
Part Two: American Poetry
Chapter Two: Invoking the Goddesses Within: Women's Writing and
Negotiations with Americanness, Sweta Antony
Chapter Three: Exploring 'the only real elysium'* through Transcendental
Voyages by Thoreau and Tagore, Nishamani Kar
Chapter Four: Seasons as Motifs in Louis Gluck Poetry, A. Karunaker and S.
Shiv Shankar
Part Three: American Theatre
Chapter Five: Rape and Religion in the Psycho Traumatic Spaces of Adrienne
Kennedy's Protagonists, Sarada Thallam
Chapter Six: The Politics of AIDS and the Liberatory Millenarian Vision in
Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Arnab Ray
Part Four: American Fiction
Chapter Seven: Black Lives Matter: Relocating the select writings of Henry
David Thoreau and Mark Twain, Mahjabeen Neshat Anjum
Chapter Eight: Problem of Human Education in Invisible Man: A Gambit of
Soft-slavery, Dharamdas M. Shende
Chapter Nine: The Politics of Colour: White Opacity and Toni Morrison,
Shruti Das
Chapter Ten: Liberation in "n*****r work" and Common Arts: An
Eco-Womanistic study of The Color Purple, Kotti Sree Ramesh and D.
Jyothirmai
Chapter Eleven: Mc Murphy and Chief Bromden as Forerunners of Counter
Culture-A Study of Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, B. Gopal
Rao and M. Sangeetha Rao
Chapter Twelve: Masks and Disguises: A Carnivalesque Study of Philip Roth's
Sabbath's Theatre, Rama N. H. Alapati
Part Five: American Short Stories
Chapter Thirteen: Monstrous Discourses: Female Body Image and Gothic
Subjectivity in Short Stories by Alice Walker, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and
Joyce Carol Oates, Srirupa Chatterjee and Nilanjana Ghosal
About the Contributors
Part One: A Conversation on American and Indian Literature
Chapter One: Inspiration from the Banks of the Indus River: A Conversation
with Nibir K. Ghosh, Robin Lindley
Part Two: American Poetry
Chapter Two: Invoking the Goddesses Within: Women's Writing and
Negotiations with Americanness, Sweta Antony
Chapter Three: Exploring 'the only real elysium'* through Transcendental
Voyages by Thoreau and Tagore, Nishamani Kar
Chapter Four: Seasons as Motifs in Louis Gluck Poetry, A. Karunaker and S.
Shiv Shankar
Part Three: American Theatre
Chapter Five: Rape and Religion in the Psycho Traumatic Spaces of Adrienne
Kennedy's Protagonists, Sarada Thallam
Chapter Six: The Politics of AIDS and the Liberatory Millenarian Vision in
Tony Kushner's Angels in America, Arnab Ray
Part Four: American Fiction
Chapter Seven: Black Lives Matter: Relocating the select writings of Henry
David Thoreau and Mark Twain, Mahjabeen Neshat Anjum
Chapter Eight: Problem of Human Education in Invisible Man: A Gambit of
Soft-slavery, Dharamdas M. Shende
Chapter Nine: The Politics of Colour: White Opacity and Toni Morrison,
Shruti Das
Chapter Ten: Liberation in "n*****r work" and Common Arts: An
Eco-Womanistic study of The Color Purple, Kotti Sree Ramesh and D.
Jyothirmai
Chapter Eleven: Mc Murphy and Chief Bromden as Forerunners of Counter
Culture-A Study of Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, B. Gopal
Rao and M. Sangeetha Rao
Chapter Twelve: Masks and Disguises: A Carnivalesque Study of Philip Roth's
Sabbath's Theatre, Rama N. H. Alapati
Part Five: American Short Stories
Chapter Thirteen: Monstrous Discourses: Female Body Image and Gothic
Subjectivity in Short Stories by Alice Walker, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and
Joyce Carol Oates, Srirupa Chatterjee and Nilanjana Ghosal
About the Contributors