The Oxford History of the Novel in English
Volume 10: The Novel in South and South East Asia Since 1945
Herausgeber: Tickell, Alex
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Volume 10: The Novel in South and South East Asia Since 1945
Herausgeber: Tickell, Alex
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This multi-authored volume presents an original, wide-ranging assessment of the novel in English of South Asia and South East Asia after 1945. The volume includes sections on key writers, national traditions, and major themes and genres.
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This multi-authored volume presents an original, wide-ranging assessment of the novel in English of South Asia and South East Asia after 1945. The volume includes sections on key writers, national traditions, and major themes and genres.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745419
- ISBN-10: 0198745419
- Artikelnr.: 54469752
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745419
- ISBN-10: 0198745419
- Artikelnr.: 54469752
Alex Tickell is Senior Lecturer in English at the Open University and Director of the OU's Postcolonial and Global Literatures Research Group. He taught previously at the University of Leeds and the University of York. He specialises in the Anglophone literary histories of South Asia and South East Asia and conjunctions of literature and politics, and is the author of Terrorism, Insurgency and Indian-English Literature: 1830 -1947 (Routledge: 2013). Dr Tickell also researches contemporary Indian fiction and has published a guide to Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things (Routledge: 2007) and edited a collection, South-Asian Fiction in English: Contemporary Transformations (Palgrave 2016).
* General Editor's Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: South Asia
* 1: Rajeswari Sunder Rajan: The Novel of India
* 2: Claire Chambers: The Novel of Pakistan
* 3: Ruvani Ranasinha: The Novel of Sri Lanka
* 4: Kaiser Haq: The Novel of Bangladesh
* 5: Abhijit Gupta: Publishing and the History of the Book in South
Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 6: Antoinette Burton: End of Empire Histories in the post-1945 Novel
* 7: Tabish Khair: History and the South Asian Novel
* 8: Shuchi Kapila: Fiction and the Borderland: Partitions and
Frontiers
* 9: Kavita Daiya: Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in South Asian
Fiction
* 10: Kanishka Chowdhury: Globalization and the South Asian Novel
* 11: Sharae Deckard: Land, Water, Waste: Environment and Ecology in
South Asian Fiction
* 12: Toral Gajarawala: Caste Logics: Categorization, Combination, and
the Contemporary Novel
* 13: Priya Joshi: Genre Fiction in India
* 14: Charlotta Salmi: The Graphic Novel in South Asia
* Key Authors
* 15: G. J. V. Prasad: R. K. Narayan
* 16: Shirley Chew: Anita Desai
* 17: Florian Stadtler: Salman Rushdie
* 18: Chitra Sankaran: Amitav Ghosh
* Part II: South East Asia
* 19: Jeffrey Mather: The Novel of Mainland China
* 20: Elaine Yee Lin Ho: The Novel of Hong Kong
* 21: May Jurilla: The Novel of the Philippines
* 22: Andrew Hock Soon Ng: The Novel of Malaysia
* 23: Philip Holden: The Novel of Singapore
* 24: Pavan Kumar Malreddy: The Novel of Myanmar
* 25: Lily Rose Tope: Language Policy, Publishing, and Book History in
South East Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 26: Andrew Biswell: Writing Imperial Decline in South East Asia
* 27: Sharmani Patricia Gabriel and Alex Tickell: History, Memory, and
Cultural Identity in the Novel of South East Asia
* 28: Ismail Talib: Language in the Malaysian and Singaporean Novel in
English
* 29: Alex Tickell: Life-Writing, Testimony, and Biographical Fiction
* 30: Derek C. Maus: Cold War Novels: Korea and Vietnam
* 31: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: Genre Fiction in South East Asia: Chick Lit
and Crime Fiction
* 32: Cheng Tju Lim: The Graphic Novel in South East Asia
* Key Authors
* 33: Xiaojue Wang: Eileen Chang
* 34: Angelia Poon Mui Cheng: Timothy Mo
* 35: Maria Luisa Torres Reyes: F. Sionil José
* 36: Eddie Tay: K. S. Maniam and Tash Aw
* Part III: Cross-Border Fictions
* 37: Anastasia Valassopoulos: The Novel of the Middle East
* 38: Prem Poddar: The Indian Ocean Novel
* 39: Sudesh Mishra: Narrating the Global South Asian Diaspora
* 40: Weihsin Gui: Narrating the Global South East Asian Diaspora
* 41: Shafquat Towheed: Publishing the South and South East Asian Novel
in the Global Market
* Works Cited
* Introduction
* Part I: South Asia
* 1: Rajeswari Sunder Rajan: The Novel of India
* 2: Claire Chambers: The Novel of Pakistan
* 3: Ruvani Ranasinha: The Novel of Sri Lanka
* 4: Kaiser Haq: The Novel of Bangladesh
* 5: Abhijit Gupta: Publishing and the History of the Book in South
Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 6: Antoinette Burton: End of Empire Histories in the post-1945 Novel
* 7: Tabish Khair: History and the South Asian Novel
* 8: Shuchi Kapila: Fiction and the Borderland: Partitions and
Frontiers
* 9: Kavita Daiya: Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in South Asian
Fiction
* 10: Kanishka Chowdhury: Globalization and the South Asian Novel
* 11: Sharae Deckard: Land, Water, Waste: Environment and Ecology in
South Asian Fiction
* 12: Toral Gajarawala: Caste Logics: Categorization, Combination, and
the Contemporary Novel
* 13: Priya Joshi: Genre Fiction in India
* 14: Charlotta Salmi: The Graphic Novel in South Asia
* Key Authors
* 15: G. J. V. Prasad: R. K. Narayan
* 16: Shirley Chew: Anita Desai
* 17: Florian Stadtler: Salman Rushdie
* 18: Chitra Sankaran: Amitav Ghosh
* Part II: South East Asia
* 19: Jeffrey Mather: The Novel of Mainland China
* 20: Elaine Yee Lin Ho: The Novel of Hong Kong
* 21: May Jurilla: The Novel of the Philippines
* 22: Andrew Hock Soon Ng: The Novel of Malaysia
* 23: Philip Holden: The Novel of Singapore
* 24: Pavan Kumar Malreddy: The Novel of Myanmar
* 25: Lily Rose Tope: Language Policy, Publishing, and Book History in
South East Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 26: Andrew Biswell: Writing Imperial Decline in South East Asia
* 27: Sharmani Patricia Gabriel and Alex Tickell: History, Memory, and
Cultural Identity in the Novel of South East Asia
* 28: Ismail Talib: Language in the Malaysian and Singaporean Novel in
English
* 29: Alex Tickell: Life-Writing, Testimony, and Biographical Fiction
* 30: Derek C. Maus: Cold War Novels: Korea and Vietnam
* 31: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: Genre Fiction in South East Asia: Chick Lit
and Crime Fiction
* 32: Cheng Tju Lim: The Graphic Novel in South East Asia
* Key Authors
* 33: Xiaojue Wang: Eileen Chang
* 34: Angelia Poon Mui Cheng: Timothy Mo
* 35: Maria Luisa Torres Reyes: F. Sionil José
* 36: Eddie Tay: K. S. Maniam and Tash Aw
* Part III: Cross-Border Fictions
* 37: Anastasia Valassopoulos: The Novel of the Middle East
* 38: Prem Poddar: The Indian Ocean Novel
* 39: Sudesh Mishra: Narrating the Global South Asian Diaspora
* 40: Weihsin Gui: Narrating the Global South East Asian Diaspora
* 41: Shafquat Towheed: Publishing the South and South East Asian Novel
in the Global Market
* Works Cited
* General Editor's Preface
* Introduction
* Part I: South Asia
* 1: Rajeswari Sunder Rajan: The Novel of India
* 2: Claire Chambers: The Novel of Pakistan
* 3: Ruvani Ranasinha: The Novel of Sri Lanka
* 4: Kaiser Haq: The Novel of Bangladesh
* 5: Abhijit Gupta: Publishing and the History of the Book in South
Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 6: Antoinette Burton: End of Empire Histories in the post-1945 Novel
* 7: Tabish Khair: History and the South Asian Novel
* 8: Shuchi Kapila: Fiction and the Borderland: Partitions and
Frontiers
* 9: Kavita Daiya: Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in South Asian
Fiction
* 10: Kanishka Chowdhury: Globalization and the South Asian Novel
* 11: Sharae Deckard: Land, Water, Waste: Environment and Ecology in
South Asian Fiction
* 12: Toral Gajarawala: Caste Logics: Categorization, Combination, and
the Contemporary Novel
* 13: Priya Joshi: Genre Fiction in India
* 14: Charlotta Salmi: The Graphic Novel in South Asia
* Key Authors
* 15: G. J. V. Prasad: R. K. Narayan
* 16: Shirley Chew: Anita Desai
* 17: Florian Stadtler: Salman Rushdie
* 18: Chitra Sankaran: Amitav Ghosh
* Part II: South East Asia
* 19: Jeffrey Mather: The Novel of Mainland China
* 20: Elaine Yee Lin Ho: The Novel of Hong Kong
* 21: May Jurilla: The Novel of the Philippines
* 22: Andrew Hock Soon Ng: The Novel of Malaysia
* 23: Philip Holden: The Novel of Singapore
* 24: Pavan Kumar Malreddy: The Novel of Myanmar
* 25: Lily Rose Tope: Language Policy, Publishing, and Book History in
South East Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 26: Andrew Biswell: Writing Imperial Decline in South East Asia
* 27: Sharmani Patricia Gabriel and Alex Tickell: History, Memory, and
Cultural Identity in the Novel of South East Asia
* 28: Ismail Talib: Language in the Malaysian and Singaporean Novel in
English
* 29: Alex Tickell: Life-Writing, Testimony, and Biographical Fiction
* 30: Derek C. Maus: Cold War Novels: Korea and Vietnam
* 31: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: Genre Fiction in South East Asia: Chick Lit
and Crime Fiction
* 32: Cheng Tju Lim: The Graphic Novel in South East Asia
* Key Authors
* 33: Xiaojue Wang: Eileen Chang
* 34: Angelia Poon Mui Cheng: Timothy Mo
* 35: Maria Luisa Torres Reyes: F. Sionil José
* 36: Eddie Tay: K. S. Maniam and Tash Aw
* Part III: Cross-Border Fictions
* 37: Anastasia Valassopoulos: The Novel of the Middle East
* 38: Prem Poddar: The Indian Ocean Novel
* 39: Sudesh Mishra: Narrating the Global South Asian Diaspora
* 40: Weihsin Gui: Narrating the Global South East Asian Diaspora
* 41: Shafquat Towheed: Publishing the South and South East Asian Novel
in the Global Market
* Works Cited
* Introduction
* Part I: South Asia
* 1: Rajeswari Sunder Rajan: The Novel of India
* 2: Claire Chambers: The Novel of Pakistan
* 3: Ruvani Ranasinha: The Novel of Sri Lanka
* 4: Kaiser Haq: The Novel of Bangladesh
* 5: Abhijit Gupta: Publishing and the History of the Book in South
Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 6: Antoinette Burton: End of Empire Histories in the post-1945 Novel
* 7: Tabish Khair: History and the South Asian Novel
* 8: Shuchi Kapila: Fiction and the Borderland: Partitions and
Frontiers
* 9: Kavita Daiya: Gender, Sexuality, and the Family in South Asian
Fiction
* 10: Kanishka Chowdhury: Globalization and the South Asian Novel
* 11: Sharae Deckard: Land, Water, Waste: Environment and Ecology in
South Asian Fiction
* 12: Toral Gajarawala: Caste Logics: Categorization, Combination, and
the Contemporary Novel
* 13: Priya Joshi: Genre Fiction in India
* 14: Charlotta Salmi: The Graphic Novel in South Asia
* Key Authors
* 15: G. J. V. Prasad: R. K. Narayan
* 16: Shirley Chew: Anita Desai
* 17: Florian Stadtler: Salman Rushdie
* 18: Chitra Sankaran: Amitav Ghosh
* Part II: South East Asia
* 19: Jeffrey Mather: The Novel of Mainland China
* 20: Elaine Yee Lin Ho: The Novel of Hong Kong
* 21: May Jurilla: The Novel of the Philippines
* 22: Andrew Hock Soon Ng: The Novel of Malaysia
* 23: Philip Holden: The Novel of Singapore
* 24: Pavan Kumar Malreddy: The Novel of Myanmar
* 25: Lily Rose Tope: Language Policy, Publishing, and Book History in
South East Asia
* Themes and Genres
* 26: Andrew Biswell: Writing Imperial Decline in South East Asia
* 27: Sharmani Patricia Gabriel and Alex Tickell: History, Memory, and
Cultural Identity in the Novel of South East Asia
* 28: Ismail Talib: Language in the Malaysian and Singaporean Novel in
English
* 29: Alex Tickell: Life-Writing, Testimony, and Biographical Fiction
* 30: Derek C. Maus: Cold War Novels: Korea and Vietnam
* 31: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: Genre Fiction in South East Asia: Chick Lit
and Crime Fiction
* 32: Cheng Tju Lim: The Graphic Novel in South East Asia
* Key Authors
* 33: Xiaojue Wang: Eileen Chang
* 34: Angelia Poon Mui Cheng: Timothy Mo
* 35: Maria Luisa Torres Reyes: F. Sionil José
* 36: Eddie Tay: K. S. Maniam and Tash Aw
* Part III: Cross-Border Fictions
* 37: Anastasia Valassopoulos: The Novel of the Middle East
* 38: Prem Poddar: The Indian Ocean Novel
* 39: Sudesh Mishra: Narrating the Global South Asian Diaspora
* 40: Weihsin Gui: Narrating the Global South East Asian Diaspora
* 41: Shafquat Towheed: Publishing the South and South East Asian Novel
in the Global Market
* Works Cited