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Disease, pestilence and contagion have been an integral component of human lives and stories. This book explores the articulations and representations of the vulnerability of life or the trauma of death in literature about epidemics both from India and around the world.
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Disease, pestilence and contagion have been an integral component of human lives and stories. This book explores the articulations and representations of the vulnerability of life or the trauma of death in literature about epidemics both from India and around the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000810776
- Artikelnr.: 66253690
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000810776
- Artikelnr.: 66253690
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Nishi Pulugurtha is Associate Professor at the Department of English, Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College, Kolkata, India.
List of Contributors
Introduction
Nishi Pulugurtha
I - Memory and Contagion
Yash Gupta
Index
Introduction
Nishi Pulugurtha
I - Memory and Contagion
- "Vernacular Realities" in Epidemic Literature: Reading Fakir Mohan Senapati's "Rebati" and Suryakant Tripathi Nirala's Kulli Bhaat
- The Trauma and the Triumph: Katherine Anne Porter's "Pale Horse, Pale Rider"
- Pandemic and the Man-less Society: Problematizing Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in Christina Sweeney-Baird's The End of Men
- The Decameron : Re-reading the Uncanny Riddle of Plague
- Mary Shelley's The Last Man: Dystopian Fiction and Pandemics
- Epidemic Anxiety and Narrative Aesthetics in Sarat Chandra's Palli Samaj and Pandit Mashay
- Albert Camus' Rejoinder to the Absent God and the Absurdity of Existence in The Plague
- "It Mattered Not From Whence It Came; But All Agreed It Was Come . . . ": Plague Narratives as Narratives of Media and Foreignness
- Forgotten Difference: The Plague in Hindi and Urdu Literature
- The Periwig Maker and Defoe: A Déjà vu Upon the Present
- Pestilence, Death, Fear and a Testimony of Female Outrage: The 1897 Bombay Plague in the Writing of Pandita Ramabai
- Pandemic as a Disaster: Narratives of Suffering and "Risk" in Twilight in Delhi
- Pandemic Fear: Death and the Ruin of Civilization in Jack London's The Scarlet Plague
- Pandemic and the End of the World in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
- Power and the Pandemic Through Two Gothic Tropes
- Following the Dead: Digital Obituaries as Rituals of Selective Remembrance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sipra Mukherjee
Tania Chakravertty
Goutam Karmakar
II - Uncanny Dilemmas
Riti Agarwala
Sarottama Majumdar
Subham Dutta
Sacaria Joseph
III - Moving Between Language and Media
Amit R. Baishya
Ishan Mehandru
Sanghita Sanyal
IV - Fear, Disaster and Dystopia
Subarna Bhattacharya
Sumantra Baral
Paramita Dutta De
Sayan Aich Bhowmik
V - COVID-19, Public health and Social justice
Tabish Khair
Yash Gupta
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
Nishi Pulugurtha
I - Memory and Contagion
Yash Gupta
Index
Introduction
Nishi Pulugurtha
I - Memory and Contagion
- "Vernacular Realities" in Epidemic Literature: Reading Fakir Mohan Senapati's "Rebati" and Suryakant Tripathi Nirala's Kulli Bhaat
- The Trauma and the Triumph: Katherine Anne Porter's "Pale Horse, Pale Rider"
- Pandemic and the Man-less Society: Problematizing Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in Christina Sweeney-Baird's The End of Men
- The Decameron : Re-reading the Uncanny Riddle of Plague
- Mary Shelley's The Last Man: Dystopian Fiction and Pandemics
- Epidemic Anxiety and Narrative Aesthetics in Sarat Chandra's Palli Samaj and Pandit Mashay
- Albert Camus' Rejoinder to the Absent God and the Absurdity of Existence in The Plague
- "It Mattered Not From Whence It Came; But All Agreed It Was Come . . . ": Plague Narratives as Narratives of Media and Foreignness
- Forgotten Difference: The Plague in Hindi and Urdu Literature
- The Periwig Maker and Defoe: A Déjà vu Upon the Present
- Pestilence, Death, Fear and a Testimony of Female Outrage: The 1897 Bombay Plague in the Writing of Pandita Ramabai
- Pandemic as a Disaster: Narratives of Suffering and "Risk" in Twilight in Delhi
- Pandemic Fear: Death and the Ruin of Civilization in Jack London's The Scarlet Plague
- Pandemic and the End of the World in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake
- Power and the Pandemic Through Two Gothic Tropes
- Following the Dead: Digital Obituaries as Rituals of Selective Remembrance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sipra Mukherjee
Tania Chakravertty
Goutam Karmakar
II - Uncanny Dilemmas
Riti Agarwala
Sarottama Majumdar
Subham Dutta
Sacaria Joseph
III - Moving Between Language and Media
Amit R. Baishya
Ishan Mehandru
Sanghita Sanyal
IV - Fear, Disaster and Dystopia
Subarna Bhattacharya
Sumantra Baral
Paramita Dutta De
Sayan Aich Bhowmik
V - COVID-19, Public health and Social justice
Tabish Khair
Yash Gupta
Index