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Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Manchester University Press,
Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
271
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Writing India 1757-1990: The Literature of British India
June 1996, Manchester Univ Pr
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Writing India, 1757-1990: the literature of British India
1996, Manchester University Press, Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press
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Writing India, 1757-1990: The Literature of British India
May 1996, Manchester Univ Pr
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Table of Contents
Introduction. Writing India, reorienting colonial discourse analysis.
1. 'The Fearful Name of the Black Hole': fashioning an imperial myth.
2. Towards an Anglo-Indian Poetry? The colonial muse in the writings of John Leyden, Thomas Medwin and Charles D'Oyly.
3. Meadows Taylor's "Confessions of a Thug": the Anglo-Indian novel as a genre in the making.
4. 'The Bhabhal of Tongues': reading Kipling, reading Bhabha.
5. Secrets of the colonial harem: gender, sexuality, and the law in Kipling's novels.
6. Married to the empire: the Anglo-Indian domestic novel.
7. Volatile desire - ambivalence and distress in Forster's colonial narratives.
8. "I am your Mother and your Father" - Paul Scott's "Raj Quartet" and the dissolution of imperial identity.
9. Salman Rushdie - from colonial politics to postmodern poetics.
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Includes bibliogrphical references and index.
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