Gender and Narrative

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Rajul Bhargava, Jasbir Jain, Supriya Agarwal
Rawat Publications, 2002 - 264 páginas
"This book has grown out of a felt-need to rethink and re-evaluate the forces that have been at work shaping the literature of the last decade of the century--literature written in english. There is no denying that what had largely emerged as insurgent writing, especially focusing on the socio-political realities of our country, has today gained wider ground, acceptability and acclaim. It has become a vehicle of articulating awareness, voicing dissatisfaction and reviewing historical and philosophical truths. In its long-strided progress Indian writing in english has not overlooked the literary canons and in the directions it has taken, it has created not only a niche for itself but also made a discernible mark on literary theory. The essays included in this volume represent the multiple ways in which we view our literature."

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Inheritance and Ideology in
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Love Lyrics and Gender Politics in Urdu Poetry
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Gender Psyche and the Politics of Power in
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