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"Patel's archival sensitivity is impressive: the details of Miraji's everyday life make the story live in ways that few literary histories have done. This book provides a model to which contemporary students of literary and cultural studies should aspire."--Lauren Berlant, University of Chicago "This book will be of tremendous interest not only to specialists in Urdu literature, but also to those interested in colonial and post-colonial literature generally. Patel weaves biographical information into insightful and stimulating textual criticism, and her achievement as a translator of Miraji's…mehr

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"Patel's archival sensitivity is impressive: the details of Miraji's everyday life make the story live in ways that few literary histories have done. This book provides a model to which contemporary students of literary and cultural studies should aspire."--Lauren Berlant, University of Chicago "This book will be of tremendous interest not only to specialists in Urdu literature, but also to those interested in colonial and post-colonial literature generally. Patel weaves biographical information into insightful and stimulating textual criticism, and her achievement as a translator of Miraji's highly elusive verse deserves special recognition."--Carla Petievich, Montclair State University
Autorenporträt
Geeta Patel is Associate Professor of Women's Studies at Wellesley College