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_aRe-orientalism and south asian identity politics/ _bthe oriental other within _cLau,Lisa [ed.] |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2011. |
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505 | _aFront Cover; Re-Orientalism and South Asian Identity Politics; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Introducing re-Orientalism: a new manifestation of Orientalism: Lisa Lau and Ana Cristina Mendes; 2. Re-Orientalism in contemporary IndianWriting in English:Lisa Lau; 3. On the entrepreneurial ethos in Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger: Sarah Brouillette; 4. 'Tomorrow's brother': contesting Orientalisms in Gopal Baratham's A Candle or the Sun: Wai-chew Sim; 5. Pulp frictions: Jigna Desai. 6. Re-Orientalism is on TV: from Salman Rushdie's The Aliens Show to The Kumars at No. 42: Ana Cristina Mendes7. Foreign fantasies and genres in Bride & amp; Prejudice: Jane Austen re-Orientalizes British Bollywood: Tamara S. Wagner; 8. More than meets the eye: two kinds of re-Orientalism in Naseeruddin Shah's What If?: Mita Banerjee; 9. Re-Orientalisms Meditations on exoticism and transcendence, Otherness and the Self: Tabish Khair; Index. | ||
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