Representation: Narrative, Indigeneity and Knowledge Construction
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ISBN-13: 9781041275268
ISBN-10: 1041275269
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041275269
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction
I. Theorizing Representation
1. Representation and Social Reality: A Study of Epidemic Narratives
Dilip K. Das
2. Literary Representation: A Study of Temsula Ao’s Writings
Kailash C. Baral
II. Rewriting Hi(stories) and Indigeneity
3. Re-claiming the ‘Gorkha’: Reading the Song Bir Gorkhali within the Context of the Indian Gorkha Identity
Arpeata Sharma
4. Bhima Bhoi, Apocalypse and the Context of Nineteenth-Century Odishan History
Kalidas Misra
5. The Tribal in Sarala Mahabharata
B. N. Patnaik
III. Gendering Religion and Folklore
6. Religious Hypocrisy, Protection Acts and Wandering in Doris Kartinyeri’s Kick the Tin and Glenyse Ward’s Wandering Girl
Hem Raj Bansal
7. Reading Bruhat Tapoyi (Khudurukuni Osa): A Representation of the Socio-cultural Ethos of the Odia Community
Radharani Nayak and Seemita Mohanty
8. ‘Vyasa’s Leftovers’: Shifting [Con]texts of Draupadi from Myth to Fiction
Aloka Patel
9. South Indian Rural Female Folk Deity — Marriamma
Padmini Rangarajan
IV. Representation and Popular Culture
10. Reimagining Tribal Life through Folktales of Odisha: A Critical Overview
Pramod Kumar Das, Narayan Jena
11. Representation of the Indigenous: Appreciating the Native Canadian Narratives
Mahesh Kumar Dey
V. Nativizing the Body
12. Inter-generational Rape in Colonial Australia
Soumya Sangita Sahoo
13. Chronicled Realities: Representation of Illness in Selected Illness Narratives
Snigdha Subhrasmita
VI. Pedagogy of Indigenous Wisdom
14. Folk Wisdom and Ecological Approach: Indigenous Ecologies and the Binjhal Way of Life
Anand Mahanand
15. Dalit Literature(s): Pedagogy and its Challenges
D. Murali Manohar
I. Theorizing Representation
1. Representation and Social Reality: A Study of Epidemic Narratives
Dilip K. Das
2. Literary Representation: A Study of Temsula Ao’s Writings
Kailash C. Baral
II. Rewriting Hi(stories) and Indigeneity
3. Re-claiming the ‘Gorkha’: Reading the Song Bir Gorkhali within the Context of the Indian Gorkha Identity
Arpeata Sharma
4. Bhima Bhoi, Apocalypse and the Context of Nineteenth-Century Odishan History
Kalidas Misra
5. The Tribal in Sarala Mahabharata
B. N. Patnaik
III. Gendering Religion and Folklore
6. Religious Hypocrisy, Protection Acts and Wandering in Doris Kartinyeri’s Kick the Tin and Glenyse Ward’s Wandering Girl
Hem Raj Bansal
7. Reading Bruhat Tapoyi (Khudurukuni Osa): A Representation of the Socio-cultural Ethos of the Odia Community
Radharani Nayak and Seemita Mohanty
8. ‘Vyasa’s Leftovers’: Shifting [Con]texts of Draupadi from Myth to Fiction
Aloka Patel
9. South Indian Rural Female Folk Deity — Marriamma
Padmini Rangarajan
IV. Representation and Popular Culture
10. Reimagining Tribal Life through Folktales of Odisha: A Critical Overview
Pramod Kumar Das, Narayan Jena
11. Representation of the Indigenous: Appreciating the Native Canadian Narratives
Mahesh Kumar Dey
V. Nativizing the Body
12. Inter-generational Rape in Colonial Australia
Soumya Sangita Sahoo
13. Chronicled Realities: Representation of Illness in Selected Illness Narratives
Snigdha Subhrasmita
VI. Pedagogy of Indigenous Wisdom
14. Folk Wisdom and Ecological Approach: Indigenous Ecologies and the Binjhal Way of Life
Anand Mahanand
15. Dalit Literature(s): Pedagogy and its Challenges
D. Murali Manohar
Notă biografică
Anand Mahanand is a Professor at EFL University, Hyderabad. He has developed materials for EFLU, IGNOU, MANUU and Dr BRAOU, Hyderabad. His important publications include English for Academic and Professional Skills, Folktales for Pleasure Reading and Literature for Language Skills.
Amith Kumar P. V. (Dr.) is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and India Studies at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India. He has been a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Portland State University, Oregon, USA, from August 2007 to June 2008, and DAAD Visiting Fellow at Technical University, Dresden, Germany from April 2015 to July 2015. His book titled Bakhtin and Translation Studies: Theoretical Extensions has garnered much critical acclaim.
Monali Sahu Pathange (Dr.) works as an Assistant Professor of English at Mahindra University, Hyderabad. Her areas of research include Graphic Narratives, Literatures from the Global South and Energy Humanities. Her paintings have featured as the cover pages of Lokaratna which is a UGC registered, peer- reviewed international e-journal of Folklore Foundation, India which is in collaboration with World Oral Literature Project, Cambridge University.
Amith Kumar P. V. (Dr.) is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and India Studies at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India. He has been a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Portland State University, Oregon, USA, from August 2007 to June 2008, and DAAD Visiting Fellow at Technical University, Dresden, Germany from April 2015 to July 2015. His book titled Bakhtin and Translation Studies: Theoretical Extensions has garnered much critical acclaim.
Monali Sahu Pathange (Dr.) works as an Assistant Professor of English at Mahindra University, Hyderabad. Her areas of research include Graphic Narratives, Literatures from the Global South and Energy Humanities. Her paintings have featured as the cover pages of Lokaratna which is a UGC registered, peer- reviewed international e-journal of Folklore Foundation, India which is in collaboration with World Oral Literature Project, Cambridge University.
Descriere
This volume discusses and theorizes cultures of narratives and knowledge production that shape the system of “Culture” which has been arguably the greatest epoch of our civilization.