(In)fusion theory challenges efforts to see theory as inhibiting by presenting an approach that is innovative, eclectic, and subtle in order to draw out competing and constellating ideas and opinions. This collected volume of essays examines (In)fusion theory and demonstrates how the theory can be applied to the reading of various works of Indian English novelists.
(In)fusion theory challenges efforts to see theory as inhibiting by presenting an approach that is innovative, eclectic, and subtle in order to draw out competing and constellating ideas and opinions. This collected volume of essays examines (In)fusion theory and demonstrates how the theory can be applied to the reading of various works of Indian English novelists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Ranjan Ghosh - Contributions by Vikram Chandra; J Hillis Miller; Gayatri Chakravorty; Ben Baer; Homi Bhabha; Grant Farred; Kenneth Womack; Paul Jahshan; Bill Ashcroft; Stephen Morton; Dorota Kolodziejczyk; Adam Muller; Claire Chambers; James M.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 I. (In)fusion Approach: The Critical Manifesto Part 3 II. (In)fusion Approach: Theory, Contestation, Limits: 'Thinking' Text and (In)fusion Theory; Postcoloniality, Reading, and Theory; The Ethics of (In)fusion; Cyberspace: (Im)porting (In)fusion Theory; Post-colonial Horizon Part 4 III. (In)fusionizing a Few Indian English Novels: The Epigon Coming the First: Midnight's Children as the Postmodern Authentic; Taking "Experience" Seriously in Anita Desai's The Village By the Sea; "Tents blooming in the coconu Part 5 IV. Epilogue Chapter 6 Writing, Indian English Literature and (In)fusion Chapter 7 Index Chapter 8 About the Contributors Chapter 9 About the Editor
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 I. (In)fusion Approach: The Critical Manifesto Part 3 II. (In)fusion Approach: Theory, Contestation, Limits: 'Thinking' Text and (In)fusion Theory; Postcoloniality, Reading, and Theory; The Ethics of (In)fusion; Cyberspace: (Im)porting (In)fusion Theory; Post-colonial Horizon Part 4 III. (In)fusionizing a Few Indian English Novels: The Epigon Coming the First: Midnight's Children as the Postmodern Authentic; Taking "Experience" Seriously in Anita Desai's The Village By the Sea; "Tents blooming in the coconu Part 5 IV. Epilogue Chapter 6 Writing, Indian English Literature and (In)fusion Chapter 7 Index Chapter 8 About the Contributors Chapter 9 About the Editor
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