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Transcultural Reinventions


Transcultural Reinventions
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Author : Rocío G. Davis
language : en
Publisher: Tsar Publications
Release Date : 2001

Transcultural Reinventions written by Rocío G. Davis and has been published by Tsar Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Fiction categories.


This study analyzes the manner in which important Asian American and Asian Canadian writers appropriate the short-story cycle as a tool for both self-representation and empowerment. This work specifically analyzes a number of major works by writers such as Amy Tan, Rohinton Mistry, Sara Suleri, Garrett Hongo, Terry Watada, Sylvia Watanabe, MG Vassanji, and Wayson Choy, among others.



South Asian Diaspora


South Asian Diaspora
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Author : Devika Khanna Narula
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

South Asian Diaspora written by Devika Khanna Narula and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Literary Criticism categories.




The Dilemma Of Ethnic Identity


The Dilemma Of Ethnic Identity
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Author : Chielozona Eze
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

The Dilemma Of Ethnic Identity written by Chielozona Eze and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Discusses the nature of culture in a global era, and explores Alain Locke's ideas and how he anticipated transcultural societies as a means of attaining world peace and order.



Studies In The Literary Imagination


Studies In The Literary Imagination
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Studies In The Literary Imagination written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) categories.




Caribbean And South Asian Writers In Canada


Caribbean And South Asian Writers In Canada
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Author : Mary Kandiuk
language : en
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Release Date : 2007-01-26

Caribbean And South Asian Writers In Canada written by Mary Kandiuk and has been published by Scarecrow Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-01-26 with Literary Criticism categories.


This is the first bibliography of both new and established Caribbean and South Asian writers living in Canada. The writers included in this volume are responsible for some of the most interesting writing coming out of Canada today. While the work of these writers is attracting worldwide attention and acclaim, literary criticism relating to their work is often scarce and difficult to locate. By citing critical source material on the works of these 27 significant poets, novelists, and dramatists, Caribbean and South Asian Writers in Canada fills a gap in existing bibliographical tools. The figures included in this bibliography are celebrated established authors such as Austin C. Clarke, Bharati Mukherjee and Michael Ondaatje, as well as exciting newcomers like Dionne Brand, Marlene Nourbese Philip, and Rohinton Mistry. Each section begins with a brief biography of the author followed by a bibliography of his or her works. Following the primary bibliography is a listing of secondary criticism in English. Secondary sources include books, parts of books, periodical articles, book reviews, and dissertations. The bibliography also includes extensive listings of secondary criticism for materials not indexed elsewhere, and brief annotations are provided to indicate the subject matter of the work. Caribbean and South Asian Writers in Canada will meet the needs of students and scholars around the world exploring an exciting new chapter in Canadian Literature.



Open Letter


Open Letter
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Open Letter written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Canadian literature categories.




Narratives Of Community


Narratives Of Community
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Author : Roxanne Harde
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Narratives Of Community written by Roxanne Harde and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Fiction categories.


Narratives of Community draws together essays that examine short story sequences by women through the lenses of Sandra Zagarellâ (TM)s theoretical essay, â oeNarrative of Community.â Reading texts from countries around the world, the collectionâ (TM)s twenty-two contributors expand scholarship on the genre as they employ diverse theoretical models to consider how female identity is negotiated in community or the roles of women in domestic, social and literary community. Grouped into four sections based on these examinations, the essays demonstrate how Zagarellâ (TM)s theory can provide a point of reference for multiple approaches to womenâ (TM)s writing as they read the semiotic systems of community. While â oenarrative of communityâ provides an organizing principle behind this collection, these essays offer critical approaches grounded in a wide variety of disciplines. Zagarell contributes the collectionâ (TM)s concluding essay, in which she provides a series of reflections on literary and cultural representations of community, on generic categorizations of community, and on regionalism and narrative of community as she returns to theoretical ground she first broke almost twenty years ago. Overall, these essays bring their contributors and readers into a community engaged with a narrative genre that inspires and affords a rich and growing tradition of scholarship. With Narratives of Community, editor Roxanne Harde offers a wealth of critical essays on a wide variety of women's linked series of short stories, essays that can be seen overall to explore the genre as a kind of meeting house of fictional form and meaning for an inclusive sororal community. The book itself joins a growing critical community of monographs and essay collections that have been critically documenting the rise of the modern genre of the story cycle to a place second only to the novel. But more than simply joining this critical venture, Narratives of Community makes a major contribution to studies in the short story, feminist theory, women's studies, and genre theory. Its introduction and essays should prove of enduring interest to scholars and critics in these fields, as well as continue highly useful in the undergraduate and graduate classrooms. â " Gerald Lynch, Professor of English, University of Ottawa The introduction, by Prof. Harde, and the 20 essays in the book dialogue with Sandra Zagarellâ (TM)s proposed paradigm â oenarratives of communityâ , which other scholars have called â oeshort story cyclesâ or â oestory sequencesâ . Zagarellâ (TM)s proposal organically blends a generic model with a thematic concern to explain how women writing community often turn to a particular narrative style that itself supports the literary creation of that community. Harde and the volume contributors appropriate this brilliant and engaging proposal in the context of other crucial discussions of the genreâ "notably Forest Ingramâ (TM)s germinal study, J. Gerald Kennedyâ (TM)s work, and those by Robert Luscher, Maggie Dunn and Anne Morris, James Nagel, Gerald Lynch and (Iâ (TM)m honored to note), my own study on Asian American short story cyclesâ "to expand the range of the critical discussion on the form. The quality and diversity of the essays remind us that there is still much work that can be done in the area of genre studies. The volume emphasizes an important caveat to one vital misconception: that although writers like James Joyce or Sherwood Anderson are thought to be the precursors or, even, â oeinventorsâ of the form, womenâ (TM)s sequences, by Sara Orne Jewett and Elizabeth Gaskell, among others, actually predate the work of the male writers. This fact suggests that the development of the form as a genre that attends to specific perspectives or creative formulations of and by women needs to be considered in depth. The temporal scope of the volume is therefore a vital contribution to scholarship on the form, as is the diversity of the writers analyzed. Indeed, the examination of narratives by writers from different countries and that focus on characters from different time periods, racial, religious, or ethnic communities, and social class impels a multilayered reading of the texts that inevitably promotes a nuanced understanding of the project of each of the writers, a project that connects issues of individuality and community in varied and often surprising ways. The essays thus critically explore the notion of community in its myriad associations with the individual and as a crucial site not only for womenâ (TM)s action upon the world but also for her creative endeavors. The essays in the volume revisit familiar textsâ "Naylorâ (TM)s The Women of Brewster Place, Cisnerosâ (TM)s The House on Mango Street, Kingstonâ (TM)s The Woman Warrior, Weltyâ (TM)s The Golden Apples, Munroâ (TM)s The Lives of Girls and Women, among othersâ "but offer new perspectives on the way form interacts with issues of womenâ (TM)s communities and women creating community in these works. Significantly, it also offers readings on texts that have not been analyzed in detail from this perspectiveâ "Gaskellâ (TM)s Cranford or Woolfâ (TM)s A Haunted House, for exampleâ "thus contributing to a continuing conversation about the ways women write. The juxtaposition of the familiar and the new expand the paradigms of current criticism not only on the story cycle but also on womenâ (TM)s writing in general. â "Rocio Davis, Professor of Literature, University of Navarre Roxanne Hardeâ (TM)s forthcoming volume, Narratives of Community: Womenâ (TM)s Short Story Sequences, provides an abundant collection of varied responses to Sandra Zagarellâ (TM)s longstanding call for further in-depth exploration of the genre that Zagarell christened â oethe narrative of communityâ in her 1988 essay linking non-novelistic narrative form with representations of female experience. As Harde observes, such narratives of community overlap significantly with the growing canon of unified but discontinuous collections of autonomous stories that critics have variously labeled as the short story cycle/ sequence/ composite . . . The essays in her collection examine a rich variety of such works by women, extending the scholarship in this area. . . Hardeâ (TM)s ample collection of essays presents a concerted and diverse exploration of the implications of the short story sequence form as a representation of womenâ (TM)s lives as part of and in conflict with membership in a community. . . . Overall, Hardeâ (TM)s volume is a welcome addition to current scholarship on the short story sequence, bringing in a variety of new voices and perspectives to the community of scholars who have engaged in the exploration of this paradoxical, evolving, and increasingly popular genre. â " Dr. Luscher



Asian American Literature In The International Context


Asian American Literature In The International Context
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Author : Rocío G. Davis
language : en
Publisher: Lit Verlag
Release Date : 2002

Asian American Literature In The International Context written by Rocío G. Davis and has been published by Lit Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with History categories.


In their different and yet complementary perspectives, all of the essays in this collection reiterate the universal lesson of pluralism. They are divided into sections that deal with biraciality and biculturality, interethnic negotiations, poetic creations, narrative experiments, and (re)constructing self. The wide variety of approaches reflects the contributors' training in different cultures and across cultures. The book showcases refreshing new perspectives in reading that combine the views of literary scholars from three different continents. This collection creates a space for discussion and commentary, of heightened appreciation and increased creativity, a forum that turns the discipline of Asian American Studies into a truly intercultural debate.



William Carlos Williams Review


William Carlos Williams Review
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

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Literature On The Move


Literature On The Move
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Author : Dominique Marçais
language : en
Publisher: Universitätsverlag C. Winter
Release Date : 2002

Literature On The Move written by Dominique Marçais and has been published by Universitätsverlag C. Winter this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Literary Criticism categories.


Literature on the Move investigates the creativity emerging from the ruptures, unforeseen intersections, and new fusions of transmigration. The cultural bifocality of the essays by established scholars such as Wolfgang Binder, Karla Holloway, Elaine Kim, A. Robert Lee, Lisa Lowe, and Sterling Stuckey as well as new voices from around the globe provides insights into this creativity of a score of uprooted ethnicities. The chapters, including "Constructing the Ethnic", "Negotiating Identity", "Remembering and Forgetting in the Diaspora", "Performing Ethnicity", "Hybridizing the Ethnic Text", "Contesting Oppression and (Post)Colonialism", "Correcting Political Correctness", reflect concerns of ethnic studies in the twenty-first century. The reader of Literature on the Move is invited to join the quest for imagined spaces and multicultural consciousness in Europe, the Americas, and inbetween.