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Nation in imagination : essays on nationalism, sub-nationalisms, and narration / edited by C. Vijayasree ... [et.al.].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad : Orient Longman, 2007.Description: xvi, 274 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9788125033639 (hbk.)
  • 8125033637
Other title:
  • Essays on nationalism, sub-nationalisms, and narration
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 820.9 NAT 007130
LOC classification:
  • PN56.N19 A87 2004a
Contents:
Machine derived contents note: Introduction /​ C. Vijayasree Section 1: Re-imagining the Nation Nationalism and the Imagination /​ Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Re-imagining Communities /​ Helen Tiffln Nationalism and Peculiarities of the Indian /​ Aijaz Ahmad Varieties of Nationalism: Culture and Resistance in the Indian English Novel /​ Satish C. Aikant Benedict Anderson Revisited /​ TimJ. Cribb British Orientalism and the Hindu Nation: Robert Southey's Palimpsest of Kehama, 1800-1810 /​ Daniel Sanjiv Roberts Nation, Literature and Institutional Change /​ Leslie Monkman A Roadmap to Civilianisation /​ Probal Dasgupta The Emperor's New Clothes /​ Bill Ashcroft Section 2: De-centring the Nation The Caledonian Diaspora in Australia: A Foot in Each Camp /​ Susan Cowan From Empire to Empire?: Writing the Transnational Anglo-Indian Self in Australia /​ Debjani Ganguly Gendering ImagiNations: Stories by Some Canadian 'Mothers of the Nation' /​ Wendy Robbins Ghost Spaces, Living Histories: Memory and Photography in Contemporary Native North American Women's Poetry /​ JenniferAndrews Woman and Nation in the Works of Contemporary Female Egyptian Writers /​ Stella Borg Barthet Fabricating Community: Local, National and Global in Three Indian Novels /​ Paul Sharrad Subversive Migrant Labour in Monica Ali's Brick Lane and Zadie Smith's White Teeth /​ Devon Campbell-Hall The Nation and the Indian Tribes: A Diachronic View /​ Ivy Imogene Hansdak.
Summary: Transcript of papers presented at the 13th Triennial Conference of the Association for Commonwealth Language and Literature Studies held in August 2004 in Hyderabad India.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine derived contents note: Introduction /​ C. Vijayasree
Section 1: Re-imagining the Nation
Nationalism and the Imagination /​ Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Re-imagining Communities /​ Helen Tiffln
Nationalism and Peculiarities of the Indian /​ Aijaz Ahmad
Varieties of Nationalism: Culture and Resistance in the Indian English Novel /​ Satish C. Aikant
Benedict Anderson Revisited /​ TimJ. Cribb
British Orientalism and the Hindu Nation: Robert Southey's Palimpsest of Kehama, 1800-1810 /​ Daniel Sanjiv Roberts
Nation, Literature and Institutional Change /​ Leslie Monkman
A Roadmap to Civilianisation /​ Probal Dasgupta
The Emperor's New Clothes /​ Bill Ashcroft
Section 2: De-centring the Nation
The Caledonian Diaspora in Australia: A Foot in Each Camp /​ Susan Cowan
From Empire to Empire?: Writing the Transnational Anglo-Indian Self in Australia /​ Debjani Ganguly
Gendering ImagiNations: Stories by Some Canadian 'Mothers of the Nation' /​ Wendy Robbins
Ghost Spaces, Living Histories: Memory and Photography in Contemporary Native North American Women's Poetry /​ JenniferAndrews
Woman and Nation in the Works of Contemporary Female Egyptian Writers /​ Stella Borg Barthet
Fabricating Community: Local, National and Global in Three Indian Novels /​ Paul Sharrad
Subversive Migrant Labour in Monica Ali's Brick Lane and Zadie Smith's White Teeth /​ Devon Campbell-Hall
The Nation and the Indian Tribes: A Diachronic View /​ Ivy Imogene Hansdak.

Transcript of papers presented at the 13th Triennial Conference of the Association for Commonwealth Language and Literature Studies held in August 2004 in Hyderabad India.

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