Re-orientalism and Indian writing in English
About this book
"This book examines the developing roles and practices of re-Orientalism in contemporary Indian writing in English. Re-Orientalism theory has grown exponentially in the 21st century, and developed a discourse of its own, as well as novel, strategic processes and practices. It takes a leaf out of Orientalism as practiced by the West, but builds upon Orientalist frameworks and narrative devices. This study focuses on different and novel forms of re-Orientalism strategies currently being deployed in social realism fiction, such as the increasing use of unreliable narrator, reverse Orientalism, and the role of whimsy, as well as re-Orientalism in the depiction of urban India. This book also looks at the commodification enabled by re-Orientalism within the publishing industry, in India and in the West, and how the deployment of such impacts upon the representation and understanding of contemporary Indian identity, culture, and literature"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL23207729W
Subjects
Indic literature (English)History and criticismOrientalism in literaturePostcolonialism in literatureLITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / IndicIndic fiction, history and criticismLITERARY CRITICISMAsianIndicLiteraturEnglischIdentitätsfindung