توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Gendered Ways of Transnational Un-Belonging from a Comparative Literature Perspective
نام کتاب : Gendered Ways of Transnational Un-Belonging from a Comparative Literature Perspective
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : شیوه های جنسیتی عدم تعلق فراملی از دیدگاه ادبیات تطبیقی
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نویسندگان : Indrani Mukherjee (editor), Java Singh (editor)
ناشر : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 327
ISBN (شابک) : 1527530566 , 9781527530560
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Part I. Un-Belonging through Displaced Borders
‘Women of Colour’ Feminism and Post-9/11 Ethnic Identity in the Poetic Discourse of Arab-American Women Writers • Omar Baz Radwan
War, Rebellion, and the Crisis of Un-belonging: Representations of Women in Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns • Abin Chakraborty
18th Century Women Travel Writers: Their World, World View, and the Spirit of Adventure • Gatha Sharma
The Voice of Rebellion in the Poetry of Umpierre through a Queer Lens • Gursheen Ghuman
Space, the Fifth Pillar of Feminist Literary Criticism: Militant Beach and Erotic Temple in the Seashore Narratives of Cristina Peri Rossia nd Anuradha Roy • Java Singh
Part II. Un-Belonging through the Democratic Global
Feminism in the Time of Neo-Liberal Women Empowerment: A Study of Select Indian Television/Online Advertisements • Kavya Krishna K.R.
Indo-Oriental Tantra in the West-From Knowledge to Commodity: The Recourse of a Privileged Discourse in the Popular • Ratul Ghosh
Colonial Modernity, Formation of the Nation-State and Tribal Identity: Localizing the Identity of Bonda Women in Pratibha Ray’s Adibhumi • Sarat Kumar Jena
Mapping Madness when the Moon Smiles: The Fashioning of Identity and Dis(Order) in the Female Body in Chandani Lokuge’s If the Moon Smiled • Tara Senanayake
New Middle Classes in Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger: Politics of Exclusion • Juan Jose Cruz
Part III. Un-Belonging through Defiant Re-Writings
Revisting Edoa St. Vincent Millay, the Forgotten Authoress who Marked a Generation • Ana Abril Hernández
Fairy Tales and ‘Constraints of Structures’: Remapping Select Fairy Tales and Their Film Adaptations through a Feminist Lens • Eram Shaheen Ansari
From Damsels-in-Distress to Indomitable Rebels: Women on the Indian Screen • Sanghita Sen
Mahasweta Devi’s Imaginary Maps: A Critique of the Native Coloniser in Postcolonial India • Pamoda Jayaweera
Refiguring of Sita: Notes on Kumaran Asan’s Poetics of Freedom • Vipin K. Kadavath
Part IV. Un-Belonging through Defiled Bodies
Raped, Mutilated, and Murdered: Gendered Bodies from the Diaz Universe • Parichay Patra
From Connoisseurs of Art to Victims of Flesh-Trade: The ‘Other Woman’ in Shyam Benegal’s Mandi • Sarbani Barmerjee
Reading the Politics of Body through Films about the “Dirty War” in Argentina • Rarna Paul
Reclaiming the Vagina through Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues and Responses in Indian Adaptations • Anum Fatima and Ariba Zainab
Reading Nidia Díaz’ Prison Diary as Embodied Matter through Karen Barad’s New Materialism • Baishali Choudhuri and Indrani Mukherjee
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