Histories, Myths and Decolonial Interventions
A Planetary Resistance
Herausgeber: Nirmal, Arti; Dey, Sayan
Histories, Myths and Decolonial Interventions
A Planetary Resistance
Herausgeber: Nirmal, Arti; Dey, Sayan
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This book explores postcolonial myths and histories within colonially structured narratives which persist and are carried in culture, language and history in various parts of the world.
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This book explores postcolonial myths and histories within colonially structured narratives which persist and are carried in culture, language and history in various parts of the world.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 277g
- ISBN-13: 9781032273068
- ISBN-10: 1032273062
- Artikelnr.: 69922843
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 277g
- ISBN-13: 9781032273068
- ISBN-10: 1032273062
- Artikelnr.: 69922843
Arti Nirmal is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the Banaras Hindu University, India. She has authored a book Shifting Homes and Transnational Identities: Women Novelists of the Indian Subcontinental Diaspora (2015), edited a volume titled History and Myth: Postcolonial Dimensions (2021) and co-edited Legal Research and Methodology: Perspectives, Process and Practice (2019). Her academic interests are diaspora and migration studies, postcolonial and decolonial studies, law and literature, gender studies, folk studies, and peace studies. Sayan Dey grew up in Kolkata, West Bengal and is currently working as Postdoctoral Fellow at Wits Centre for Diversity Studies, University of Witwatersrand. He is also Head, Gender (in)equality Program, Center for Regional Research and Sustainability Studies, India. His areas of research interests are postcolonial studies, decolonial studies, race studies, food humanities, and critical diversity literacy.
List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction Part 1:
Marching Memories: Histories, Myths and Fantasies 1. The 'Good Italian'
fable and the case of Dodecanese 2. Decolonizing Sinixt "Extinction":
Settler Allies in Indigenous Resurgence 3. Legtimizing Myths and Legends:
The Social Construction of Gendered Stereotypes 4. Islanded Hauntings: Sri
lanka's Seascape Imaginaries and Mythico-histories of the Insular Part 2:
Everyday Decoloniality: Engagements and Experiences of Everyday Life 5.
Decolonial Re-existence and the Myths of Knowledge Production 6.
Re-visioning and Revision-ing the 'Nation': Teaching History and Mythology
to the Children of the Parivar 6. 'Pustuled Sufferer and Pitted Survivor':
A Decolonial Reading of Small Pox Narratives in India 7. A Decolonial
Dreaming. Index.
Marching Memories: Histories, Myths and Fantasies 1. The 'Good Italian'
fable and the case of Dodecanese 2. Decolonizing Sinixt "Extinction":
Settler Allies in Indigenous Resurgence 3. Legtimizing Myths and Legends:
The Social Construction of Gendered Stereotypes 4. Islanded Hauntings: Sri
lanka's Seascape Imaginaries and Mythico-histories of the Insular Part 2:
Everyday Decoloniality: Engagements and Experiences of Everyday Life 5.
Decolonial Re-existence and the Myths of Knowledge Production 6.
Re-visioning and Revision-ing the 'Nation': Teaching History and Mythology
to the Children of the Parivar 6. 'Pustuled Sufferer and Pitted Survivor':
A Decolonial Reading of Small Pox Narratives in India 7. A Decolonial
Dreaming. Index.
List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction Part 1:
Marching Memories: Histories, Myths and Fantasies 1. The 'Good Italian'
fable and the case of Dodecanese 2. Decolonizing Sinixt "Extinction":
Settler Allies in Indigenous Resurgence 3. Legtimizing Myths and Legends:
The Social Construction of Gendered Stereotypes 4. Islanded Hauntings: Sri
lanka's Seascape Imaginaries and Mythico-histories of the Insular Part 2:
Everyday Decoloniality: Engagements and Experiences of Everyday Life 5.
Decolonial Re-existence and the Myths of Knowledge Production 6.
Re-visioning and Revision-ing the 'Nation': Teaching History and Mythology
to the Children of the Parivar 6. 'Pustuled Sufferer and Pitted Survivor':
A Decolonial Reading of Small Pox Narratives in India 7. A Decolonial
Dreaming. Index.
Marching Memories: Histories, Myths and Fantasies 1. The 'Good Italian'
fable and the case of Dodecanese 2. Decolonizing Sinixt "Extinction":
Settler Allies in Indigenous Resurgence 3. Legtimizing Myths and Legends:
The Social Construction of Gendered Stereotypes 4. Islanded Hauntings: Sri
lanka's Seascape Imaginaries and Mythico-histories of the Insular Part 2:
Everyday Decoloniality: Engagements and Experiences of Everyday Life 5.
Decolonial Re-existence and the Myths of Knowledge Production 6.
Re-visioning and Revision-ing the 'Nation': Teaching History and Mythology
to the Children of the Parivar 6. 'Pustuled Sufferer and Pitted Survivor':
A Decolonial Reading of Small Pox Narratives in India 7. A Decolonial
Dreaming. Index.