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Orientalism, terrorism, indigenism : South Asian readings in postcolonialism / Pavan Kumar Malreddy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2015Description: xxxiv, 169 pagesISBN:
  • 9789351501428 (hardback : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809/.93358
Contents:
Section I. Discourses: orientalism, terrorism, and popular culture -- Orientalism(s) after 9/11 -- Imagining the terrorist: a post-orientalist inquiry -- "Pulp orientalism": representations of Afghanistan and Pakistan in popular fiction -- Section II. Disjunctures: humanism and interdisciplinarity -- After orientalism: difference and disjuncture in postcolonial theory -- Postcolonialism: interdisciplinary or interdiscursive? -- Section III. Indigenism(s): cosmopolitanism, rights, and cultural politics -- Cosmopolitanism within: the case of R.K. Narayan's fictional Malgudi -- (An)other way of being human: indigenous alternatives to postcolonial humanism -- Margins of India: Kancha Ilaiah's "nationalogues".
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-165) and index.

Section I. Discourses: orientalism, terrorism, and popular culture -- Orientalism(s) after 9/11 -- Imagining the terrorist: a post-orientalist inquiry -- "Pulp orientalism": representations of Afghanistan and Pakistan in popular fiction -- Section II. Disjunctures: humanism and interdisciplinarity -- After orientalism: difference and disjuncture in postcolonial theory -- Postcolonialism: interdisciplinary or interdiscursive? -- Section III. Indigenism(s): cosmopolitanism, rights, and cultural politics -- Cosmopolitanism within: the case of R.K. Narayan's fictional Malgudi -- (An)other way of being human: indigenous alternatives to postcolonial humanism -- Margins of India: Kancha Ilaiah's "nationalogues".

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