The Routledge Companion to Postcolonial and Decolonial Literature

Author:   Praseeda Gopinath ,  Laura Brueck (Northwestern University)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   434
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
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Author:   Praseeda Gopinath ,  Laura Brueck (Northwestern University)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.960kg
ISBN:  

9781032040103


ISBN 10:   1032040106
Pages:   434
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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INTRODUCTION: DECOLONIZING FUTURES ONE: POSTCOLONIAL AND DECOLONIAL DIALOGUES Ania Loomba, Problems and Possibilities in Field Formation: Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Combative Decoloniality and the Abolition of the Humanities: A Manifesto Leela Gandhi, Notes Towards a Future Postcolonialism Gurminder Bhambra, Postcolonial and Decolonial Reconstructions Chris Abani, Interview TWO: NATURAL AND UNNATURAL WORLDS Amit R. Baishya, Riddles of Sand: Storied Matter and Local Planetarity in Jatin Mipun’s “Tarun Peguk Agom” Ashley Dawson, Environmental Insurrection: India’s Adivasi Communities and Environmental Struggles in Mahashweta Devi’s “Draupadi” Stuart Cooke, Ethological Poetics: The Noisy Polis of a Decolonial Ecopoetics Pramod Nayar, Writ on Water: Aesthetics and the Contemporary Catachronistic Novel THREE: THEORIZING THE BORDER Claire Gallien, Aridity-Line Literatures: Beyond the Postcolonial and into the Decolonization of Literary Practice and Theory in Al-Kuni’s (line above i) And Hawad’s Works Adhira Mangalagiri, Comparison and the Search for Unmediated Encounter Kalyan Nadiminti, Infections Sovereignty: Australian Offshore Detention and Viscerality in Behrouz Boochani’s Asylum Art Nimanthi Perera-Rajasingham, Post/Apartheid Cartographies and the War on Terror: Black Consciousness and Political Arab Identities in the Writings of Ishtiyaq Shukri Louise Harrington, Critical Border Studies and De/Postcolonial Literature FOUR: GENRE AS DECOLONIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL PRAXIS Anjali Nerlekar, The Ground Beneath One’s Feet and the Span of the Postcolonial Roanne L. Kantor, Of Mimicry and Misreading: Reevaluating the Politics of Surface from Homi Bhabha and Severo Sarduy Katerina González Seligmann and Yolanda Martínez San Miguel, Feeling Un-national in the Caribbean: Reading Colonial, Postcolonial, and Decolonial Narratives in Rita Indiana’s La mucama de Ominunlé Jeong Eun Annabel We, On Faith and Fabulation: Decolonial Thought and Speculative Fiction FIVE: IDENTITY POETICS Rita Kothari, Creamy Layer: Pedagogies of Caste and Translation Joseph M. Pierce (Cherokee Nation Citizen), Queer NDN Love: Poetics, Land, and Decolonial Eroticism Danica Čerče, Objecting to Racialized and Gender-Based Violence in Aboriginal Women’s Poetry Deepti Misri, Towards a Decolonial Kashmiri Feminist Poetics Niloofar Sarlati, Sweet and Salty: A Taste of (Semi)translating Colonial Modernity in Iran SIX: TECHONOLOGIES OF SELF AND COMMUNITY K’eguro Macharia, Terrains of Relation Scott Newman, African Literature’s Sonic Imagination: Sounds of Embodiment and Environment in Multilingual Writing Roopika Risam, The Politics of Knowledge, the Politics of Data: Postcolonial Data Futures Birgit Rasmussen, Colonialism, Literacy, and Decolonization: The Cherokee Writing System

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Praseeda Gopinath received her PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is Associate Professor of English at Binghamton University, SUNY and the author of Scarecrows of Chivalry: English Masculinities after Empire (2013). She is a co-editor of special issues of South Asian Popular Culture and Sounding Out! She has published widely on masculinity, twentieth-century British literature, and postcolonial studies, as well as film, star, and sound studies. Laura Brueck received her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. She is Professor of South Asian and Comparative Literature at Northwestern University. She is the author of Writing Resistance: The Rhetorical Imagination of Hindi Dalit Literature (2014) and has published translations of several Hindi literary texts. She is a co-editor of Indian Sound Cultures, Indian Sound Citizenship (2020) as well as special issues of South Asia and Words Without Borders.

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