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Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur
By: Parratt, Saroj N. Arambam
Published by: RoutledgeCurzon
This volume contains a copy of the original text of the Cheitharol Kumpapa , the English translation from the original composed in archaic Manipuri script ( Meetei Mayek ), explanatory notes and a glossary.
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Price: $180.00
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Dostoevsky and the Russian People
By: Ivanits, Linda J.
Published by: Cambridge University Press
A detailed analysis of Dostoevsky's thought about folklore and his uses of popular culture and imagery in his work.
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Price: $79.00
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Economic Citizens
By: So, Christine
Published by: Temple University Press
In narratives dominated by money, exchange is the route to Asian American visibility
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Price: $47.00
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Endo Shusaku
By: Williams, Mark B.
Published by: Routledge
Bringing to light the enduring legacy of a great Japanese author who has contributed to an unmasking of the unsustainability of talk of an 'East-West' divide, this volume will be of interest to Japanese literature students.
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Price: $195.00
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Handbook of Twentieth-Century Literatures of India
By: Natarajan, Nalini (ed.)
Published by: Greenwood Publishing Group
India has a rich literary assemblage, produced by its different regional traditions, religious faiths, ethnic subcultures and linguistic groups. Published literature of the 20th-century is the focus of this book as it represents the provocative conjuncture of the transitions of Indian modernity.
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Price: $137.50
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Holy Prayers in a Horse's Ear
By: Tamagawa, Kathleen; Robinson, Greg (ed.); Creef, Elena Tajima (ed.)
Published by: Rutgers University Press
Originally published in 1932, Kathleen Tamagawas pioneering Asian American memoir is a sensitive and thoughtful look at the personal and social complexities of growing up racially mixed during the early twentieth century. Born in 1893 to an Irish American mother and a Japanese father and raised in Chicago and Japan, Tamagawa reflects on the difficulty she experienced fitting into either parents native culture. She describes how, in America, her every personal quirk and quality was seen as quintessentially Japanese and how she was met unpredictably with admiration or fearperceived as a Japanese doll or the yellow menace. When her family later moved to Japan, she was viewed there as a foreigner and remained an outsider in that country, as well. As an adult she came back to the United States as an American diplomats wife, but had trouble feeling at home in any place. This edition, which also includes Tamagawas recently rediscovered short story, A Fit in Japan, and a critical introduction, will challenge readers to reconsider how complex ethnic identities are negotiated and how feelings of alienation limit human identification in any society.
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In Quest of Indian Folktales
By: Naithani, Sadhana
Published by: Indiana University Press
Reveals the previously unknown scholarship of a colonial Indian folklorist.
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Price: $52.00
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The Indian English Novel
By: Gopal, Priyamvada
Published by: OUP Oxford
This book provides an informed and lively introduction to the Indian novel in English which is now a fixture on the international literary scene. It discusses the work of major writers including Rabindranath Tagore, Mulk Raj Anand, RK Narayan, Salman Rushdie, Nayantara Sahgal, Amitav Ghosh, Arundhati Roy, and Vikram Seth. - ;The Oxford Studies in Postcolonial Literatures series offers stimulating and accessible introductions to definitive topics and key genres and regions within the rapidly diversifying field of postcolonial literary studies in English. It is often claimed that unlike the British novel or the novel in indigenous Indian languages, Anglophone fiction in India has no genealogy of its own. Interrogating this received idea, Priyamvada Gopal shows how the English-language or Anglophone Indian novel is a heterogeneous body of fiction in which certain dominant trends and recurrent themes are, nevertheless, discernible. It is a genre that has been distinguished from its inception by a preoccupation with both history and nation as these. come together to shape what scholars have termed 'the idea of India'. Structured around themes such as 'Gandhi and Fiction', 'The Bombay Novel', and 'The Novel of Partition', this study traces lines of influence across significant literary works and situates individual writers and texts in their. historical context. Its emergence out of the colonial encounter and nation-formation has impelled the Anglophone novel to return repeatedly to the question: 'What is India?' In the most significant works of Anglophone fiction, 'India' emerges not just as a theme but as a point of debate, reflection, and contestation. Writers whose works are considered in their context include Rabindranath Tagore, Mulk Raj Anand, RK Narayan, Salman Rushdie, Nayantara Sahgal, Amitav Ghosh, Arundhati Roy, and. Vikram Seth. -
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The Indian Family in Transition
By: Dasgupta, Sanjukta; Lal, Malashri
Published by: SAGE India
This book critiques literary and cultural representations of the Indian family to explore the manner in which the family and its structure are in transition. The various papers explore (and expose) how the Indian family, whether in India or abroad, needs to be redefined in the current contextin this age of rapid industrialization, globalization (both cultural and economic) and the emergence of new technologies. The family is viewed from a variety of perspectives, as represented in film, theatre and literatureboth in English and in the vernacular. Including reflective pieces by several well-known scholars, this volume offers a holistic understanding of local and global shifts and fissures that shape the family today. Erudite, yet extremely readable, this volume will be of interest to anthropologists, literature scholars, and the lay reader.
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Indian Literature and Popular Cinema
By: Pauwels, Heidi R.M. (ed.)
Published by: Routledge
This book considers the popular cinema of North India (Bollywood) and how it recasts literary classics. It addresses the socio-political implications of popular reinterpretations of elite culture, exploring gender issues and the perceived sexism of popular films and how that plays out when literature is reworked into film.
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Price: $160.00
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