Literatures from Northeast India
Beyond the Centre-Periphery Debate
Herausgeber: Islam, K M Baharul
Literatures from Northeast India
Beyond the Centre-Periphery Debate
Herausgeber: Islam, K M Baharul
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This book showcases the diverse literary traditions from India's Northeast and their shared connections and lineages. It critically analyses a selection of literary works from authors and poets from this region and the hegemonies of language, ethnicity and politics that have framed these voices.
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This book showcases the diverse literary traditions from India's Northeast and their shared connections and lineages. It critically analyses a selection of literary works from authors and poets from this region and the hegemonies of language, ethnicity and politics that have framed these voices.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781032225302
- ISBN-10: 1032225300
- Artikelnr.: 69926795
- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781032225302
- ISBN-10: 1032225300
- Artikelnr.: 69926795
K M Baharul Islam is the Professor and Chair of the Centre of Excellence in Public Policy and Government at the Indian Institute of Management, Kashipur, India. He is also the Chairperson of the Communications Area. He was a Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study during 2016-2018 and did his study on Translingual Literature from Assam. He is a Fellow at the US India Policy Institute in Washington, DC, and KAICIID Dialogue Centre in Vienna. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in March 2020.
List of Figures. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Canon
Formation and Literatures from India's Northeast: Some Reflections PART 1:
LITERATURE FROM NORTHEAST INDIA 1. Love in the Conflict Zone: Negotiating
Spaces in Davidson's Gay Short Stories 2. From Legend to Fiction, the
Politics of Representation: A Study of Indira Goswami's Thengphakhri
Tahsildarar Taamor Toruwal (2009) and Bidyasagar Narzary's Birgwsrini
Thungri (2004) 3. Writings from the 'Periphery': Folktales to Other Forms
of Literature of the Paite Tribe of Manipur PART 2: PERIPHERAL VOICES 4.
Play and Performance in Twenty-First Century Assam: Narratives from the
Margins 5. Subaltern Mentality and Literary Engagements:
Positioning/Positionality, Identification/Identity in Select Poetic Voices
from Northeast India 6. The Char and the City: Reading Miyah Poetry 7.
Pitting Irony against Aggression: Miyah Poetry as a Challenge to the
Dominant Assamese Discourse 8. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Miyan Poetry
and Politics of Othering in Assam PART 3: REVISITING THE SUBALTERN:
CRITICAL APPROACHES 9. Mythology, Contemporary Issues and Writers'
Response: The Manipuri Experience 10. Narrativizing Aging and Dementia:
Reading Anuradha Sarma Pujari's Jalchabi through the Lens of Gendered
Gerontology 11. Literature from Northeast India: The Problems of
Categorising PART 4: LITERATURE AS SOCIO-POLITICAL EXPRESSION 12. The
Subaltern Gandhian Discourse in Virendra Kumar Bhattacharya's Mritunjaya
13. The Road Not Taken: An Alternative Understanding of the Literature from
Northeast India 14. From Apocryphal Orality to Textual Veracity: The
Translation of the Subaltern Voice in Easterine Kire's Writings. Index.
Formation and Literatures from India's Northeast: Some Reflections PART 1:
LITERATURE FROM NORTHEAST INDIA 1. Love in the Conflict Zone: Negotiating
Spaces in Davidson's Gay Short Stories 2. From Legend to Fiction, the
Politics of Representation: A Study of Indira Goswami's Thengphakhri
Tahsildarar Taamor Toruwal (2009) and Bidyasagar Narzary's Birgwsrini
Thungri (2004) 3. Writings from the 'Periphery': Folktales to Other Forms
of Literature of the Paite Tribe of Manipur PART 2: PERIPHERAL VOICES 4.
Play and Performance in Twenty-First Century Assam: Narratives from the
Margins 5. Subaltern Mentality and Literary Engagements:
Positioning/Positionality, Identification/Identity in Select Poetic Voices
from Northeast India 6. The Char and the City: Reading Miyah Poetry 7.
Pitting Irony against Aggression: Miyah Poetry as a Challenge to the
Dominant Assamese Discourse 8. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Miyan Poetry
and Politics of Othering in Assam PART 3: REVISITING THE SUBALTERN:
CRITICAL APPROACHES 9. Mythology, Contemporary Issues and Writers'
Response: The Manipuri Experience 10. Narrativizing Aging and Dementia:
Reading Anuradha Sarma Pujari's Jalchabi through the Lens of Gendered
Gerontology 11. Literature from Northeast India: The Problems of
Categorising PART 4: LITERATURE AS SOCIO-POLITICAL EXPRESSION 12. The
Subaltern Gandhian Discourse in Virendra Kumar Bhattacharya's Mritunjaya
13. The Road Not Taken: An Alternative Understanding of the Literature from
Northeast India 14. From Apocryphal Orality to Textual Veracity: The
Translation of the Subaltern Voice in Easterine Kire's Writings. Index.
List of Figures. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Canon
Formation and Literatures from India's Northeast: Some Reflections PART 1:
LITERATURE FROM NORTHEAST INDIA 1. Love in the Conflict Zone: Negotiating
Spaces in Davidson's Gay Short Stories 2. From Legend to Fiction, the
Politics of Representation: A Study of Indira Goswami's Thengphakhri
Tahsildarar Taamor Toruwal (2009) and Bidyasagar Narzary's Birgwsrini
Thungri (2004) 3. Writings from the 'Periphery': Folktales to Other Forms
of Literature of the Paite Tribe of Manipur PART 2: PERIPHERAL VOICES 4.
Play and Performance in Twenty-First Century Assam: Narratives from the
Margins 5. Subaltern Mentality and Literary Engagements:
Positioning/Positionality, Identification/Identity in Select Poetic Voices
from Northeast India 6. The Char and the City: Reading Miyah Poetry 7.
Pitting Irony against Aggression: Miyah Poetry as a Challenge to the
Dominant Assamese Discourse 8. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Miyan Poetry
and Politics of Othering in Assam PART 3: REVISITING THE SUBALTERN:
CRITICAL APPROACHES 9. Mythology, Contemporary Issues and Writers'
Response: The Manipuri Experience 10. Narrativizing Aging and Dementia:
Reading Anuradha Sarma Pujari's Jalchabi through the Lens of Gendered
Gerontology 11. Literature from Northeast India: The Problems of
Categorising PART 4: LITERATURE AS SOCIO-POLITICAL EXPRESSION 12. The
Subaltern Gandhian Discourse in Virendra Kumar Bhattacharya's Mritunjaya
13. The Road Not Taken: An Alternative Understanding of the Literature from
Northeast India 14. From Apocryphal Orality to Textual Veracity: The
Translation of the Subaltern Voice in Easterine Kire's Writings. Index.
Formation and Literatures from India's Northeast: Some Reflections PART 1:
LITERATURE FROM NORTHEAST INDIA 1. Love in the Conflict Zone: Negotiating
Spaces in Davidson's Gay Short Stories 2. From Legend to Fiction, the
Politics of Representation: A Study of Indira Goswami's Thengphakhri
Tahsildarar Taamor Toruwal (2009) and Bidyasagar Narzary's Birgwsrini
Thungri (2004) 3. Writings from the 'Periphery': Folktales to Other Forms
of Literature of the Paite Tribe of Manipur PART 2: PERIPHERAL VOICES 4.
Play and Performance in Twenty-First Century Assam: Narratives from the
Margins 5. Subaltern Mentality and Literary Engagements:
Positioning/Positionality, Identification/Identity in Select Poetic Voices
from Northeast India 6. The Char and the City: Reading Miyah Poetry 7.
Pitting Irony against Aggression: Miyah Poetry as a Challenge to the
Dominant Assamese Discourse 8. The Ground Beneath Our Feet: Miyan Poetry
and Politics of Othering in Assam PART 3: REVISITING THE SUBALTERN:
CRITICAL APPROACHES 9. Mythology, Contemporary Issues and Writers'
Response: The Manipuri Experience 10. Narrativizing Aging and Dementia:
Reading Anuradha Sarma Pujari's Jalchabi through the Lens of Gendered
Gerontology 11. Literature from Northeast India: The Problems of
Categorising PART 4: LITERATURE AS SOCIO-POLITICAL EXPRESSION 12. The
Subaltern Gandhian Discourse in Virendra Kumar Bhattacharya's Mritunjaya
13. The Road Not Taken: An Alternative Understanding of the Literature from
Northeast India 14. From Apocryphal Orality to Textual Veracity: The
Translation of the Subaltern Voice in Easterine Kire's Writings. Index.