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300 pages. 8.50x5.32x1.00 inches. In Stock. N° de ref. del artículo __9354356699
Argues that the beginnings of structuralism in Europe were connected to the way Marathi intellectuals theorized poetry and theatre in colonial India.
Acerca del autor: Kedar A. Kulkarni is Assistant Professor - Literary & Cultural Studies, Department of Humanities and Languages, Flame University, Pune, India.
Título: World Literature and the Question of Genre ...
Editorial: Bloomsbury India
Año de publicación: 2022
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Brand New
Librería: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9789354351730. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2315630
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Hardcover. Condición: New. Contents: Introduction: The Archives against Theory: Language, Literature and Genre. Part I: Literature Remade. 1. Romanticism in India and Gifts for the Coloniser. 2. From Literary Commons to Literary Canons. Part II: Colonial Literary Culture. 3. A Foundational Melodrama for India: Shakuntala and Surrogation. 4. Incorporating 'Love': From Sanskrit Kavya to Marathi Drama. 5. Heterogeneous Worlds: The Farce against Drama. Conclusion: Theory after the Archives? World Literature and the Question of Genre in Colonial India describes the way Marathi literary culture, entrenched in performative modes of production and reception, saw the germination of a robust, script-centric dramatic culture owing to colonial networks of literary exchange and the newfound, wide availability of print technology. The author demonstrates the upheaval that literary culture underwent as a new class of literati emerged: anthologists, critics, theatre makers, publishers and translators. These people participated in global conversations that left their mark on theory in the early twentieth century. Reading through archives and ephemera, Kedar Arun Kulkarni illustrates how literary cultures in colonised locales converged with and participated fully in key defining moments of world literature, but also diverged from them to create, simultaneously, a unique literary modernity. Nº de ref. del artículo: 138459A
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