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Flesh And Fish Blood Postcolonialism Translation And The Vernacular Subramanian Shankar

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Flesh And Fish Blood Postcolonialism Translation And The Vernacular Subramanian Shankar
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Subramanian Shankar
ISBN: 9780520272521, 0520272528, 2011052441
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Flesh And Fish Blood Postcolonialism Translation And The Vernacular Subramanian Shankar by Subramanian Shankar 9780520272521, 0520272528, 2011052441 instant download after payment.

In Flesh and Fish Blood Subramanian Shankar breaks new ground in postcolonial studies by exploring the rich potential of vernacular literary expressions. Shankar pushes beyond the postcolonial Anglophone canon and works with Indian literature and film in English, Tamil, and Hindi to present one of the first extended explorations of representations of caste, including a critical consideration of Tamil Dalit (so-called untouchable) literature. Shankar shows how these vernacular materials are often unexpectedly politically progressive and feminist, and provides insight on these oft-overlooked—but nonetheless sophisticated—South Asian cultural spaces. With its calls for renewed attention to translation issues and comparative methods in uncovering disregarded aspects of postcolonial societies, and provocative remarks on humanism and cosmopolitanism, Flesh and Fish Blood opens up new horizons of theoretical possibility for postcolonial studies and cultural analysis.

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