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(in)fusion Approach Theory, Contestation, Limits

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ISBN-10: 0761834656

ISBN-13: 9780761834656

Edition: 2006

Authors: Ranjan Ghosh, Vikram Chandra, J. Hillis Miller, Gayatri Chakravorty, Ben Baer

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List price: $70.99
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: University Press of America, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/11/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.06" long x 1.07" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Ranjan Ghosh teaches in the Department of English of the University of North Bengal, India. He is the author most recently of Lover's Quarrel with the Past: Romance, Representation, Reading .

Author Vikram Chandra was born in New Delhi, India in 1961. He attended college in the United States receiving a BA in English with a concentration in creative writing from Pomona College and attended the film school at Columbia University before dropping out to work on his first novel. His first novel, Red Earth and Pouring Rain, was inspired by an autobiography of a nineteenth century soldier named Colonel James "Sikander" Skinner. It won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book and the David Higham Prize for Fiction. His next novel, Love and Longing in Bombay, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Eurasia region) and was short-listed for the Guardian Fiction Prize.…    

(In)fusion approach : the critical manifesto
(In)fusion approach : theory, contestation, limits
'Thinking' text and (in)fusion theory
(In)fusion, textual attitude, theory
Postcoloniality, reading and theory
The ethics of (in)fusion
Cyberspace : (im)porting (in)fusion theory
Post-colonial horizons
Infusion theory, communalism and postcolonial futures : a reading of Bapsi Sidhwa's Cracking India
(In)fusionising a few Indian English novels
The epigon coming the first : Midnight's Children as the postmodern authentic
Taking "experience" seriously in Anita Desai's The Village By the Sea
"Tents blooming in the coconut groves" : the effects of (neo)colonialism on the Indian landscape in Kamala Markandaya's Pleasure City
The ethics of geography : a contrapuntal reading of the fictional "homeland" in Salman Rushdie's Shame
"The brave bakery of reagan" : The Golden Gate as postmodern poem and postcolonial novel
Through the looking glass : realism and cosmopolitics in Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines
Spatial discourses in Anita Desai's Baumgartner's Bombay
Ripping apart a woman's heart : sacrifice, abjection and marriage in The Thousand Faces of Night
Suitable allusions : literature, music, and unintended consequences in Vikram Seth's A Suitable Boy
Mythically modern India : (de)sacralising the nation in Gita Mehta's A River Sutra
The epics of everyday life : Vikram Chandra's Red Earth and Pouring Rain in between postmodernism and the poetics of Indian aesthetics
Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things : the body and irrational structures in a postcolonial narrative of pain
Seismic shifts - destabilising the postmodern world(s) of Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet
What you see is what you are : feminine narcissism in The Book of Shadows
Infusive mutinies : a critique of diasporic politics in Amitav Ghosh's The Glass Palace
'Eh stupid!' 'saala!' : (in)fusionising the 'impolite' in the fiction of Amit Chaudhuri
Epilogue
Writing, Indian English literature and (in)fusion