Frontiers of South Asian Culture
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Frontiers of South Asian Culture
Nation, Trans-Nation and Beyond
Patra, Parichay; Bhattacharya, Amitendu
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
258
Mole
9781032550183
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List of Contributors
Introduction
- Parichay Patra and Amitendu Bhattacharya
Part I: Nation and Its Porous Frontiers
Chapter 1: The Politics of Spectatorship: Textual Traditions, Cinematograph and the Moral Dilemma of the Natives of Assam in British India (1900-1935)
-Kaushik Thakur Bhuyan
Chapter 2: Then and Now: Nation and Transnational Identity in Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Joymati (1935) and Jahnu Barua's Ajeyo (2014)
- Asha Kuthari Chaudhuri
Chapter 3 Humour and Cinema: A Study of Language Politics in Assam
-Simona Sarma and Sukrity Gogoi
Chapter 4: The Transnational City of Pondicherry: Elite Indian Identity Crisis and Cortes' Receding French Image
-Andrea Rodrigues
Chapter 5: Cartography of Goa: Analysis of the Tangible Loci of Culture in the Sketches of Mario Miranda
- Amrita Biswas
Part II: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Cinematic Imagi-Nation
Chapter 6: That Which Flows
- Moinak Biswas
Chapter 7: Ray at Large: Cinema In and Out of Literature in Region, Nation, Transnation
- Kaushik Bhaumik
Chapter 8: Beckett and Avikunthak: Lineages of the Avant-Garde
-Brinda Bose
Chapter 9: The Partitioning of Bengal, 1971 and National Identity Formation in Tanvir Mokammel's Films
- Fakrul Alam
Part III: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Literary Imagi-Nation
Chapter 10: Region, Nation, Border: Histories of Land and Water
- Supriya Chaudhuri
Chapter 11: Travelling On: Bengali and English Literatures of Transnational Worlding
- Arka Chattopadhyay
Chapter 12: Capitalist World-Ecology, Food Crisis, and Embodied Aesthetics in in Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve
- Sourit Bhattacharya
Chapter 13: Modernity on Wheels: Reading Trains as Sites of Encounter and Disaster
- Anuparna Mukherjee
Chapter 14: "The lights cut out quickly": Nation, Nationalism and City-lit during 1980-1990s
- Dibyakusum Ray
Part IV: South Asian Transactions: Between Subcontinental Flow and Transnational Frictions
Chapter 15: Tagorean Cosmopolitanism and Ceylonic Indigenization Movement
- Saman M. Kariyakarawane and S. S. A. Senevirathne
Chapter 16: From Villain to Superhero: Reimaginings of Ravana in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Sri Lanka
- Kanchuka Dharmasiri
Index
Introduction
- Parichay Patra and Amitendu Bhattacharya
Part I: Nation and Its Porous Frontiers
Chapter 1: The Politics of Spectatorship: Textual Traditions, Cinematograph and the Moral Dilemma of the Natives of Assam in British India (1900-1935)
-Kaushik Thakur Bhuyan
Chapter 2: Then and Now: Nation and Transnational Identity in Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Joymati (1935) and Jahnu Barua's Ajeyo (2014)
- Asha Kuthari Chaudhuri
Chapter 3 Humour and Cinema: A Study of Language Politics in Assam
-Simona Sarma and Sukrity Gogoi
Chapter 4: The Transnational City of Pondicherry: Elite Indian Identity Crisis and Cortes' Receding French Image
-Andrea Rodrigues
Chapter 5: Cartography of Goa: Analysis of the Tangible Loci of Culture in the Sketches of Mario Miranda
- Amrita Biswas
Part II: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Cinematic Imagi-Nation
Chapter 6: That Which Flows
- Moinak Biswas
Chapter 7: Ray at Large: Cinema In and Out of Literature in Region, Nation, Transnation
- Kaushik Bhaumik
Chapter 8: Beckett and Avikunthak: Lineages of the Avant-Garde
-Brinda Bose
Chapter 9: The Partitioning of Bengal, 1971 and National Identity Formation in Tanvir Mokammel's Films
- Fakrul Alam
Part III: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Literary Imagi-Nation
Chapter 10: Region, Nation, Border: Histories of Land and Water
- Supriya Chaudhuri
Chapter 11: Travelling On: Bengali and English Literatures of Transnational Worlding
- Arka Chattopadhyay
Chapter 12: Capitalist World-Ecology, Food Crisis, and Embodied Aesthetics in in Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve
- Sourit Bhattacharya
Chapter 13: Modernity on Wheels: Reading Trains as Sites of Encounter and Disaster
- Anuparna Mukherjee
Chapter 14: "The lights cut out quickly": Nation, Nationalism and City-lit during 1980-1990s
- Dibyakusum Ray
Part IV: South Asian Transactions: Between Subcontinental Flow and Transnational Frictions
Chapter 15: Tagorean Cosmopolitanism and Ceylonic Indigenization Movement
- Saman M. Kariyakarawane and S. S. A. Senevirathne
Chapter 16: From Villain to Superhero: Reimaginings of Ravana in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Sri Lanka
- Kanchuka Dharmasiri
Index
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Frontiers;South Asian literature;Indian literature;Transnational Identity;National Identity;Indian Identity;Indian Cinema;Bollywood;Sri Lankan Literature;Young Men;Sunil;Dense;Tanvir Mokammel;Lower Assam;Sri Lankan;Assamese;Assamese Language;Indian People's Theatre Association;Capitalist World Ecology;Bengali Cinema;Valmiki's Ramayana;Eastern Assam;Bengali Literature;Sri Aurobindo Ashram;Moinak Biswas;Great Indian Peninsula Railway;Western Assam;Disparagement Humour;Manik Bandyopadhyay;Radio Ceylon;Bangladeshi Literature;Sri Aurobindo;Apur Sansar
List of Contributors
Introduction
- Parichay Patra and Amitendu Bhattacharya
Part I: Nation and Its Porous Frontiers
Chapter 1: The Politics of Spectatorship: Textual Traditions, Cinematograph and the Moral Dilemma of the Natives of Assam in British India (1900-1935)
-Kaushik Thakur Bhuyan
Chapter 2: Then and Now: Nation and Transnational Identity in Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Joymati (1935) and Jahnu Barua's Ajeyo (2014)
- Asha Kuthari Chaudhuri
Chapter 3 Humour and Cinema: A Study of Language Politics in Assam
-Simona Sarma and Sukrity Gogoi
Chapter 4: The Transnational City of Pondicherry: Elite Indian Identity Crisis and Cortes' Receding French Image
-Andrea Rodrigues
Chapter 5: Cartography of Goa: Analysis of the Tangible Loci of Culture in the Sketches of Mario Miranda
- Amrita Biswas
Part II: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Cinematic Imagi-Nation
Chapter 6: That Which Flows
- Moinak Biswas
Chapter 7: Ray at Large: Cinema In and Out of Literature in Region, Nation, Transnation
- Kaushik Bhaumik
Chapter 8: Beckett and Avikunthak: Lineages of the Avant-Garde
-Brinda Bose
Chapter 9: The Partitioning of Bengal, 1971 and National Identity Formation in Tanvir Mokammel's Films
- Fakrul Alam
Part III: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Literary Imagi-Nation
Chapter 10: Region, Nation, Border: Histories of Land and Water
- Supriya Chaudhuri
Chapter 11: Travelling On: Bengali and English Literatures of Transnational Worlding
- Arka Chattopadhyay
Chapter 12: Capitalist World-Ecology, Food Crisis, and Embodied Aesthetics in in Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve
- Sourit Bhattacharya
Chapter 13: Modernity on Wheels: Reading Trains as Sites of Encounter and Disaster
- Anuparna Mukherjee
Chapter 14: "The lights cut out quickly": Nation, Nationalism and City-lit during 1980-1990s
- Dibyakusum Ray
Part IV: South Asian Transactions: Between Subcontinental Flow and Transnational Frictions
Chapter 15: Tagorean Cosmopolitanism and Ceylonic Indigenization Movement
- Saman M. Kariyakarawane and S. S. A. Senevirathne
Chapter 16: From Villain to Superhero: Reimaginings of Ravana in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Sri Lanka
- Kanchuka Dharmasiri
Index
Introduction
- Parichay Patra and Amitendu Bhattacharya
Part I: Nation and Its Porous Frontiers
Chapter 1: The Politics of Spectatorship: Textual Traditions, Cinematograph and the Moral Dilemma of the Natives of Assam in British India (1900-1935)
-Kaushik Thakur Bhuyan
Chapter 2: Then and Now: Nation and Transnational Identity in Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Joymati (1935) and Jahnu Barua's Ajeyo (2014)
- Asha Kuthari Chaudhuri
Chapter 3 Humour and Cinema: A Study of Language Politics in Assam
-Simona Sarma and Sukrity Gogoi
Chapter 4: The Transnational City of Pondicherry: Elite Indian Identity Crisis and Cortes' Receding French Image
-Andrea Rodrigues
Chapter 5: Cartography of Goa: Analysis of the Tangible Loci of Culture in the Sketches of Mario Miranda
- Amrita Biswas
Part II: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Cinematic Imagi-Nation
Chapter 6: That Which Flows
- Moinak Biswas
Chapter 7: Ray at Large: Cinema In and Out of Literature in Region, Nation, Transnation
- Kaushik Bhaumik
Chapter 8: Beckett and Avikunthak: Lineages of the Avant-Garde
-Brinda Bose
Chapter 9: The Partitioning of Bengal, 1971 and National Identity Formation in Tanvir Mokammel's Films
- Fakrul Alam
Part III: Nation, Cultural Histories, Trans-Nation: The Literary Imagi-Nation
Chapter 10: Region, Nation, Border: Histories of Land and Water
- Supriya Chaudhuri
Chapter 11: Travelling On: Bengali and English Literatures of Transnational Worlding
- Arka Chattopadhyay
Chapter 12: Capitalist World-Ecology, Food Crisis, and Embodied Aesthetics in in Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve
- Sourit Bhattacharya
Chapter 13: Modernity on Wheels: Reading Trains as Sites of Encounter and Disaster
- Anuparna Mukherjee
Chapter 14: "The lights cut out quickly": Nation, Nationalism and City-lit during 1980-1990s
- Dibyakusum Ray
Part IV: South Asian Transactions: Between Subcontinental Flow and Transnational Frictions
Chapter 15: Tagorean Cosmopolitanism and Ceylonic Indigenization Movement
- Saman M. Kariyakarawane and S. S. A. Senevirathne
Chapter 16: From Villain to Superhero: Reimaginings of Ravana in Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Sri Lanka
- Kanchuka Dharmasiri
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Frontiers;South Asian literature;Indian literature;Transnational Identity;National Identity;Indian Identity;Indian Cinema;Bollywood;Sri Lankan Literature;Young Men;Sunil;Dense;Tanvir Mokammel;Lower Assam;Sri Lankan;Assamese;Assamese Language;Indian People's Theatre Association;Capitalist World Ecology;Bengali Cinema;Valmiki's Ramayana;Eastern Assam;Bengali Literature;Sri Aurobindo Ashram;Moinak Biswas;Great Indian Peninsula Railway;Western Assam;Disparagement Humour;Manik Bandyopadhyay;Radio Ceylon;Bangladeshi Literature;Sri Aurobindo;Apur Sansar