Untouchable fictions : literary realism and the crisis of caste
by Gajarawala, Toral Jatin.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Fordham University Press, c2013Description: x, 258 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780823245253 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Indic literature -- Dalit authors -- History and criticism | Indic fiction -- History and criticism | Realism in literature | Dalits in literature | Caste in literature | Modernism (Literature) -- IndiaDDC classification: 891.4 G129U
Contents:
Burnings: an introduction -- The Dalit limit point: realism, representation, and crisis in Premchand -- Modernism, Marxism, metaphor: the origins of a literary politics of particularism -- A perfect whole: knowledge by transcription and rural regionalism -- Casteless modernities: the contemporary anglophone novel and its invisible interlocutors -- Some time between revisionist and revolutionary . . . : reading history in Dalit textuality -- Mimesis: the representation of reality in other literatures -- Epilogue: aesthetics and their afterlives.
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Reference | 891.4 G129U (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | Reserve | 10315 |
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891.1 K954S Science fiction and Indian women writers : | 891.22 R16I Introduction to Bharata's Natyasastra | 891.22 R16N Nāṭyaśāstra : | 891.4 G129U Untouchable fictions : | 891.4 M687D Dalit text : | 891.4 Si64D Dalit literature : | 891.409 B469P Postcolonial modernity and the indian novel : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Burnings: an introduction -- The Dalit limit point: realism, representation, and crisis in Premchand -- Modernism, Marxism, metaphor: the origins of a literary politics of particularism -- A perfect whole: knowledge by transcription and rural regionalism -- Casteless modernities: the contemporary anglophone novel and its invisible interlocutors -- Some time between revisionist and revolutionary . . . : reading history in Dalit textuality -- Mimesis: the representation of reality in other literatures -- Epilogue: aesthetics and their afterlives.
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