Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature
Traversing Resistance, Margins and Extremism
Herausgeber: Ali, Sk Sagir; Islam, Nasima; Karmakar, Goutam
Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature
Traversing Resistance, Margins and Extremism
Herausgeber: Ali, Sk Sagir; Islam, Nasima; Karmakar, Goutam
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This volume studies the representation of religion in South Asian Anglophone literature of the 20th and 21st century. It traces the contours of South Asian writing through the consequences of the complex contesting forces of blasphemy and secularization.
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This volume studies the representation of religion in South Asian Anglophone literature of the 20th and 21st century. It traces the contours of South Asian writing through the consequences of the complex contesting forces of blasphemy and secularization.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367744502
- ISBN-10: 0367744503
- Artikelnr.: 62231617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367744502
- ISBN-10: 0367744503
- Artikelnr.: 62231617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sk Sagir Ali is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Midnapore College (Autonomous), West Bengal, India. Goutam Karmakar is Assistant Professor, Department of English, BBTM College under Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, West Bengal, India. Nasima Islam is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Acharya Girish Chandra Bose College, under University of Calcutta , Kolkata, India.
Introduction
Part 1
Religion, Agency and Cultural Memory
1. Fear of the Other: Narrator and Narratives in Tabish Khair's Night of
Happiness and Jihadi Jane.
Farddina Hussain
2. Kurukshetra and Karbala: Mahabharata in Intizar Hussain's Fiction.
Haris Qadeer
3. The Return of the Goddess: Amitav Ghosh's Gun Island and the
Manasamangal.
Swati Moitra
4. "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god
except their own" : Faith, doubt and poetics of secularism in The
Enchantress of Florence.
Sk. Sagir Ali
Part 2
Ethnicity, Myth, Caste and Censorship
5. The Poetics and the Politics of Kashmiriyat: A Study of Mirza Waheed's
The Collaborator and The Book of Gold Leaves.
Somjyoti Mridha
6. Thinking the Body, Figuring (the) Woman Religion, Caste, Gender and
Identity in Literary Representations.
Arunima Ray
7. Death of an author: Dissecting the notion of religious hurt sentiment
vis-à-vis literary-political censorship in India through One Part Woman.
Nasima Islam
8. Religious Hegemony and Literature: Appropriation of Subaltern's Parables
in Amitav Ghosh' The Hungry Tide.
Jai Singh
Part 3
War, Trauma and History
9. The "Long Shadow" of Bangladeshi Liberation War: Religion and
Nationalism in Tahmima Anam's Bengal Trilogy.
Rimi Nath
10. Situating Religiosity in 19th Century Assam: Reading Tilottama Mishra's
Swarnalata.
Sibsankar Majumdar
11. A Historian under Siege: Rethinking Secular Historiography.
Kaushani Mondal
12. "First a Friend and Then an Enemy": Trauma, Fetish, and Binary Politics
in The Black Coat.
Avijit Basak
13. Religion as the Messianic "Other" of Secular Modernity: Locating
Habermas' Post-Secular Society in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost.
Swayamdipta Das
Part 1
Religion, Agency and Cultural Memory
1. Fear of the Other: Narrator and Narratives in Tabish Khair's Night of
Happiness and Jihadi Jane.
Farddina Hussain
2. Kurukshetra and Karbala: Mahabharata in Intizar Hussain's Fiction.
Haris Qadeer
3. The Return of the Goddess: Amitav Ghosh's Gun Island and the
Manasamangal.
Swati Moitra
4. "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god
except their own" : Faith, doubt and poetics of secularism in The
Enchantress of Florence.
Sk. Sagir Ali
Part 2
Ethnicity, Myth, Caste and Censorship
5. The Poetics and the Politics of Kashmiriyat: A Study of Mirza Waheed's
The Collaborator and The Book of Gold Leaves.
Somjyoti Mridha
6. Thinking the Body, Figuring (the) Woman Religion, Caste, Gender and
Identity in Literary Representations.
Arunima Ray
7. Death of an author: Dissecting the notion of religious hurt sentiment
vis-à-vis literary-political censorship in India through One Part Woman.
Nasima Islam
8. Religious Hegemony and Literature: Appropriation of Subaltern's Parables
in Amitav Ghosh' The Hungry Tide.
Jai Singh
Part 3
War, Trauma and History
9. The "Long Shadow" of Bangladeshi Liberation War: Religion and
Nationalism in Tahmima Anam's Bengal Trilogy.
Rimi Nath
10. Situating Religiosity in 19th Century Assam: Reading Tilottama Mishra's
Swarnalata.
Sibsankar Majumdar
11. A Historian under Siege: Rethinking Secular Historiography.
Kaushani Mondal
12. "First a Friend and Then an Enemy": Trauma, Fetish, and Binary Politics
in The Black Coat.
Avijit Basak
13. Religion as the Messianic "Other" of Secular Modernity: Locating
Habermas' Post-Secular Society in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost.
Swayamdipta Das
Introduction
Part 1
Religion, Agency and Cultural Memory
1. Fear of the Other: Narrator and Narratives in Tabish Khair's Night of
Happiness and Jihadi Jane.
Farddina Hussain
2. Kurukshetra and Karbala: Mahabharata in Intizar Hussain's Fiction.
Haris Qadeer
3. The Return of the Goddess: Amitav Ghosh's Gun Island and the
Manasamangal.
Swati Moitra
4. "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god
except their own" : Faith, doubt and poetics of secularism in The
Enchantress of Florence.
Sk. Sagir Ali
Part 2
Ethnicity, Myth, Caste and Censorship
5. The Poetics and the Politics of Kashmiriyat: A Study of Mirza Waheed's
The Collaborator and The Book of Gold Leaves.
Somjyoti Mridha
6. Thinking the Body, Figuring (the) Woman Religion, Caste, Gender and
Identity in Literary Representations.
Arunima Ray
7. Death of an author: Dissecting the notion of religious hurt sentiment
vis-à-vis literary-political censorship in India through One Part Woman.
Nasima Islam
8. Religious Hegemony and Literature: Appropriation of Subaltern's Parables
in Amitav Ghosh' The Hungry Tide.
Jai Singh
Part 3
War, Trauma and History
9. The "Long Shadow" of Bangladeshi Liberation War: Religion and
Nationalism in Tahmima Anam's Bengal Trilogy.
Rimi Nath
10. Situating Religiosity in 19th Century Assam: Reading Tilottama Mishra's
Swarnalata.
Sibsankar Majumdar
11. A Historian under Siege: Rethinking Secular Historiography.
Kaushani Mondal
12. "First a Friend and Then an Enemy": Trauma, Fetish, and Binary Politics
in The Black Coat.
Avijit Basak
13. Religion as the Messianic "Other" of Secular Modernity: Locating
Habermas' Post-Secular Society in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost.
Swayamdipta Das
Part 1
Religion, Agency and Cultural Memory
1. Fear of the Other: Narrator and Narratives in Tabish Khair's Night of
Happiness and Jihadi Jane.
Farddina Hussain
2. Kurukshetra and Karbala: Mahabharata in Intizar Hussain's Fiction.
Haris Qadeer
3. The Return of the Goddess: Amitav Ghosh's Gun Island and the
Manasamangal.
Swati Moitra
4. "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god
except their own" : Faith, doubt and poetics of secularism in The
Enchantress of Florence.
Sk. Sagir Ali
Part 2
Ethnicity, Myth, Caste and Censorship
5. The Poetics and the Politics of Kashmiriyat: A Study of Mirza Waheed's
The Collaborator and The Book of Gold Leaves.
Somjyoti Mridha
6. Thinking the Body, Figuring (the) Woman Religion, Caste, Gender and
Identity in Literary Representations.
Arunima Ray
7. Death of an author: Dissecting the notion of religious hurt sentiment
vis-à-vis literary-political censorship in India through One Part Woman.
Nasima Islam
8. Religious Hegemony and Literature: Appropriation of Subaltern's Parables
in Amitav Ghosh' The Hungry Tide.
Jai Singh
Part 3
War, Trauma and History
9. The "Long Shadow" of Bangladeshi Liberation War: Religion and
Nationalism in Tahmima Anam's Bengal Trilogy.
Rimi Nath
10. Situating Religiosity in 19th Century Assam: Reading Tilottama Mishra's
Swarnalata.
Sibsankar Majumdar
11. A Historian under Siege: Rethinking Secular Historiography.
Kaushani Mondal
12. "First a Friend and Then an Enemy": Trauma, Fetish, and Binary Politics
in The Black Coat.
Avijit Basak
13. Religion as the Messianic "Other" of Secular Modernity: Locating
Habermas' Post-Secular Society in Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost.
Swayamdipta Das







