Gender perspectives: South Asian writings in english and in english translations/ Edited by Basudeb Chakraborti and A. S. Chandel
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Today & Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers, 2014Description: xvii,251p. 24cmISBN: 8170194989 (India); 1555283551 (USA)Subject(s): South Asian literature (English) -- History and criticism | South Asian literature -- History and criticism | Women in literature | People with social disabilities in literatureDDC classification: 823.0803521Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 823.0803521 CHA/G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C1 | Available | P39037 | ||
General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 823.0803521 CHA/G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C2 | Available | GB3352 |
Browsing Central Library, Sikkim University shelves, Shelving location: General Book Section Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
823.010892870954910905 SHA/A And the world changed : contemporary stories by Pakistani women / | 823.010895493 WIJ/B Bridging connections: an anthology of Sri Lankan short stories/ | 823.0109 KUM/C Contemporary Indian short stories in English/ | 823.0803521 CHA/G Gender perspectives: South Asian writings in english and in english translations/ | 823.0803521 CHA/G Gender perspectives: South Asian writings in english and in english translations/ | 823.0803521 CHA/G Gender perspectives: South Asian writings in english and in english translations/ | 823.087209091 HEP/I Intrigue : espionage and culture / |
Contributed articles.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. General
1. Some stray thought on great literature (Mainly Poetry) / Amaresh Dutta -- 2. Letters to friends: Tagore, Priyanath Sen and Jadunath Sarkar / Tirthankar Cattopadhyay
Section 2. Afghanistan
3. Writing the gendered realities of a nation: Hosseini's The Kite Runner / Jayita Senguta -- Representation of Afghan Women in A Thousand Splendid Suns: A Feminist Reading / Payel Chowdhury
Section 3. Bangladesh
5. Salam Azad and Partition Fiction / Kalyan Chatterjee
Section 4. India
6. Partition " After": situating Abdul Ghani Sheikh / Angshuman Kar -- 7. The Mutation of Draupdi in bachint Kaur's Drupdi and Mahasweta Devi's Draupdi / Archana Sahni -- 8. Defining Heterodoxy: songs of Lalan Sai / Chirantan Sarkar -- Negotiating private and public space: women in Temsula Ao's Laburnum for my head / Harjit Goswami -- 10. Severed states, marked bodies: reading women, reading history in partition fiction / Paramita Halder -- 11. Writing orality, telling histories: as study of the oral narratives of the Bongecher community of Tripura in English Translation / Partha Sarathi Gupta -- 12. Narrating the self: a study of two Dalit autobiographies / Sankar Sinha -- 13. Interview with Bama Faustina: a Dalit activist writer / Basudeb Chakraborti -- 14. The response of Sarojini Naidu to Western literature: a study of ther early letters / Santanu Ganguly -- 15. The theme of Subalternity and Sexual politics: Indira Goswami' Nilakanthi Braja -- 16. Living in the hills: a georaphical reading of Temsula Ao's Hill poems / Sayantan Chakarborty -- 17. Themes and Recurring images in some of Rajendra Bhandari's poems / Shobha Sharma
Section 5. Nepal
18. Anglo-Nepali Creative Writers/Translators of different Genres / Deepa Pradhan -- 19. A short history of Englsh writing in Nepali/Pratap Chandra Pradhan -- 20. The voice of Protest: Tehmina Durrani's Blasphamy and my Feudal Lord / Basudeb Chakraborti -- 21. Writing from the margin: reading Mukhtar Mai's in The Name of Honour / Himadri Lahiri -- 22. Crisis of identity after 9/11: a study of Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundaentalsit/ Pramila Chettri
Section 7. Sri Lanka
23. " Out of our prisons We Emerge" self in the works of Jean Arasanayagam / Alka Nigam
There are no comments on this title.