This book examines the difference in citizenship as experienced by the communities of Dalits in India and Aboriginals in Australia through an analysis of select lit by their authors. It will be of interest to Dalit and Aboriginal Lit, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies and World Lit, SA Studies and citizenship.
This book examines the difference in citizenship as experienced by the communities of Dalits in India and Aboriginals in Australia through an analysis of select lit by their authors. It will be of interest to Dalit and Aboriginal Lit, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies and World Lit, SA Studies and citizenship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Riya Mukherjee is an Assistant Professor of English in S.S Khanna Girls' Degree College, University of Allahabad, India.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Understanding Citizenship(s) Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Citizenship and its Vagaries Part II: Recasting the Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 3. Caste as the Marker of Citizenship in Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke; Chapter 4. Race and Prejudice: Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Alice Nannup's When the Pelican Laughed Part III: From Discursive to Performative: Undoing the Performative Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 5. Caste as a logic of denial: Rescripting Denial in Aravind Malagatti's Government Brahmana; Chapter 6. Racialised Performative Denial of Citizenship in Gordon Briscoe's Racial Folly; Chapter 7. Beyond Race and Caste: Towards a Performative Equal Citizenship
Part I: Understanding Citizenship(s) Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Citizenship and its Vagaries Part II: Recasting the Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 3. Caste as the Marker of Citizenship in Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke; Chapter 4. Race and Prejudice: Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Alice Nannup's When the Pelican Laughed Part III: From Discursive to Performative: Undoing the Performative Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 5. Caste as a logic of denial: Rescripting Denial in Aravind Malagatti's Government Brahmana; Chapter 6. Racialised Performative Denial of Citizenship in Gordon Briscoe's Racial Folly; Chapter 7. Beyond Race and Caste: Towards a Performative Equal Citizenship
Part I: Understanding Citizenship(s) Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Citizenship and its Vagaries Part II: Recasting the Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 3. Caste as the Marker of Citizenship in Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke; Chapter 4. Race and Prejudice: Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Alice Nannup's When the Pelican Laughed Part III: From Discursive to Performative: Undoing the Performative Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 5. Caste as a logic of denial: Rescripting Denial in Aravind Malagatti's Government Brahmana; Chapter 6. Racialised Performative Denial of Citizenship in Gordon Briscoe's Racial Folly; Chapter 7. Beyond Race and Caste: Towards a Performative Equal Citizenship
Part I: Understanding Citizenship(s) Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Citizenship and its Vagaries Part II: Recasting the Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 3. Caste as the Marker of Citizenship in Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke; Chapter 4. Race and Prejudice: Discursive Denial of Citizenship in Alice Nannup's When the Pelican Laughed Part III: From Discursive to Performative: Undoing the Performative Denial of Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures Chapter 5. Caste as a logic of denial: Rescripting Denial in Aravind Malagatti's Government Brahmana; Chapter 6. Racialised Performative Denial of Citizenship in Gordon Briscoe's Racial Folly; Chapter 7. Beyond Race and Caste: Towards a Performative Equal Citizenship
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