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Inlays Of Subjectivity Affect And Action In Modern Indian Literature Dr Nikhil Govind

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Inlays Of Subjectivity Affect And Action In Modern Indian Literature Dr Nikhil Govind
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Publisher: OUP India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Dr. Nikhil Govind
ISBN: 9780199498727, 0199498725
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Inlays Of Subjectivity Affect And Action In Modern Indian Literature Dr Nikhil Govind by Dr. Nikhil Govind 9780199498727, 0199498725 instant download after payment.

This book discusses the question of subjectivity in modern Indian literature using some of the most influential literary texts of the last hundred years. Scholarship in Indian literature tends to be divided along the lines of region, language, historical period, class, caste and so on. However, this book, by foregrounding a concept―-subjectivity―-allows the concept to determine the architecture of the book. Thus there are chapters on the various modes of subjectivity―-a sense of ethical subjectivity is often awakened by a fierce sense of injustice, and the first two chapters discuss this, in the context of a contemporary Malayalam novel by KR Meera, and Urmila Pawar's memoir about her Dalit identity. The next two chapters delve into the literary history of selfhood in India―-canonical writers such as the Hindi novelist Agyeya, the Urdu novelist Ismat Chughtai, and the Bengali novelists Saratchandra Chatterjee and RabindranathTagore are discussed. The last chapter revisits these concerns through the many voices employed by the Hindi novelist Krishna Sobti, whose career straddles the second half of the twentieth century.

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