Myths of the Nation: National Identity and Literary Representation

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This book focuses on the construction of forms of historical consciousness in narratives, or schools of narrative. Myths of the Nation seeks to underscore what lies behind the writing of ‘true’ and ‘authentic’ histories by treating historical fiction as the literary dimension of nationalist ideology. The author traces nationalism from its abstract underpinnings to its concrete manifestation in historical fiction, which underwrites the Indian freedom struggle. The construction of identity through mythicized conceptions of India is examined in detail through Raja Rao’s first novel, Kanthapura. Written in the late 1930s at a time when nationalist ideology gained ground rapidly, the novel is also an ideal example of literary history which is very close to the history of the freedom movement in India under Gandhi’s tutelage. The author shows how orientalists, nationalists, Marxists, subalternists, and poststructuralists, have, in their own celebratory ways, used the disenfranchised sub-proletariat in their works. What she find useful, however, is that subaltern identities are imbued with heterogeneity, thus splitting open an authoritarian and reactionary nationalism, and a continuing neo-colonialism. Over the years, there exists a contradiction between the more pronounced use of the native language and the continued dependence on Western theory. In today’s context, the nation interacts with the forces of globalization to reach a postnational thinking into previously uncharted territory especially with the onslaught of capitalism on nations of the South issuing from the ‘imperialist’ project of the United States. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of South Asian postcolonial literature, theory, and culture, and an informed general reading audience.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rumina Sethi

Rumina Sethi, an Associate Professor at the Department of English, Panjab University, India, has been a British Academy Research Fellow at Oxford. Her forthcoming publications include The Politics of Postcolonialism and Women, Culture and Politics in Punjab.

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Title
Myths of the Nation: National Identity and Literary Representation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0195681150
Length
xiii+221p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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