Though internationalised writers of non-Western origins may be able to achieve unprecedented exposure, Brennan suggests, they do so only at the cost of being conditioned by the Western market for which they write.
His impulse, instead, is to deconstruct the colonizer/colonized binary and in doing so attempt to clear a "new" postmodern space."--BOOK JACKET.
This guide deals with Rushdie's themes, genre and narrative technique,and a close reading of the texts will provide a rich source of ideas for intelligent and inventive ways of approaching the novels.
Each of these outstanding books is complete with detailed reading plans for the novels, questions for essays and discussion, contextual material, suggested texts for complementary and comparative readings, extracts from reviews, and a ...
Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1994, pp. 335–341. Cunningham, Valentine. 'Nosing out the Indian Reality', Contemporary Literary Criticism 23, Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1982, p. 366. Dauer, Richard P. A North-South Mind in an East-West World: ...
In 1952 , the Third World Literature , in its mirror stage development , had believed in the teleology of a distinct , vibrant , pulsating , literature , which would identify itself with “ the wretched of the earth .
The volume will be of special relevance to students, scholars, and general readers concerned with the work of Salman Rushdie and Gilles Deleuze.
Rushdie Has Been Rightly Compared With Such Literary Innovators Stalwarts Of Our Times As Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Et Al. Readers Of The Present Volumes Will Be Taken Round The World Of Rushdie By Erudite ...
These Two Volumes Endeavour To Continue The Literary-Critical Study Of His Works By Bringing Together Some Of The Best Critical Essays Written In The Post- Verses Controversy Period.