Critical Theory: Perspectives From Asia

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Literature enshrines our experiences and deep emotions. These take shape in the literary form. Critical theory, or poetics, studies and analyzes literary genres to formulate their general principles and inherent possibilities. Formulation of poetics had been a tradition in all civilizations. With the initiation of the post-colonial discourse the colonized cultures have to contend with another responsibility – the recovery of the native poetics that had been lost under the onslaught of hegemonizing cultures. The present volume is a modest effort at reappraisal of Sanskrit, Tamil, Arabic, Persian and Urdu poetics which have been studied separately but perhaps not as offering vistas from Asia. Excerpts from some seminal texts like Al Baqillani’s I’jaz ul Qur’an, Al Jurjani’s Kitab Asrar al Balagha, and Shibli’s She’rul Ajam are included in the volume to acquaint the reader with the original texts. Among the several insightful articles is Shamsur Rahman Faruqi’s essay, “A Stranger in the City”, advocating a reappraisal of Sabk-i-Hindi (Indian Persian). Included in the volume are contributions by Asloob Ahmad Ansari, S. Ramaswamy, M.S. Kushwaha, Makarand paranjape, G.R. Malik, Nirmal Selvamony, Tabish Khair, Ragini Ramachandra, Shikoh Mohsin Mirza, R. Azhagarasan and Naqi Husain Jafri.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Naqi Husain Jafri

Naqi Husain Jafri is Professor of English in the Dept of English and Modern European Languages at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He published Aspects of Drayton’s Poetry in 1988 that has been cited in Readers’ Guide to Literature in English edited by Mark Hawkins-Dady (1996). He was a Visiting Professor at Sana’a University, Yemen in 1999. He also writes in Urdu and has published a collection of critical essays titled Kuchh Mashriq se Kuchh Maghrib se (1993). His translations of Urdu poetry have appeared in Indian Literature. His major areas of study include the Courtly love tradition in poetry, Renaissance studies and translation.

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Title
Critical Theory: Perspectives From Asia
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8180430138
Length
405p., Figures; Notes and References; 23cm.
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