Literature and NationHarish Trivedi, Richard Allen Psychology Press, 2000 - 400 páginas Perhaps no two nations in modern times have had a more complex cultural engagement than imperial Britain and colonised India. This unique anthology of stories, poems, historical documents and extracts from novels - most unavailable elsewhere - enables readers to examine the cultures of these two countries in an integrated way. Introductory chapters by Richard Allen and Harish Trivedi and others set out agendas for reconsideration of classic texts from the period. Major themes include: The British nation and the colonies Literature, nation and revolution Poetry and nation Liberal dilemmas in England and India Gandhian nationalism Independence and after Post-colonial hybridity Literature and Nation helps readers understand how critical thinking in the post-colonial area has developed. It also extends the field of post-colonial studies by presenting fresh primary materials translated into English from other languages. It is essential reading for all those interested in Britain and India, in colonial and post-colonial discourse, and in the interface of literature and history. |
Contenido
Contributors | 6 |
Richard Allen | 29 |
4 | 54 |
5 | 65 |
6 | 74 |
7 | 95 |
8 | 117 |
Look Back in Anger and The Enigma | 138 |
Related texts | 167 |
The British nation and the colonies | 206 |
Literature nation and revolution | 225 |
The White Mans Burden | 240 |
Poetry and nation | 256 |
Liberal dilemmas in England and India | 286 |
Gandhian nationalism | 300 |
Fragmenting nations and lives | 322 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Literature & Nation: Britain and India, 1800-1990 Harish Trivedi,Richard Allen Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
Términos y frases comunes
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