The Post-Colonial Space: Writing the Self and the Nation

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The 1980’s and after has created a typical post-modern anxiety with the advent of Salman Rushdie as an influential Diaspora writer. This book is conceptualized around a series of topics like post-modern anxiety, identity, politics, national and self-definition, the problem of exile and Diaspora and an interest to examine the way Indian English Literature has established itself and set up as a separate discipline. While the bright and brilliant promises about Indian English Literature rejuvenate us, some pertinent questions hang above us related to our identity, historiography and the political and national affiliation of a writer. Does the absence of a national identity affect the tone of a creative writer and the mindset of his readers as well? Does the post colonial space invite and initiate the Indian English writers and the Diaspora writers to take their ‘self’ and ‘national identity’ as the metaphor of their creativity? How do they define and justify themselves? What do they mean by Indianness, nation and narration, women issues, subaltern condition, nativism, post-colonialism, post-modernism and essentialism? What are their literary and extra-literary concerns? Do they succeed in giving a clear image to the indigenous culture and the narrative traditions of India? What linguistic and stylistic innovations are being introduced by the post-colonial writers? This book is a humble attempt to point out some of these issues by the editor and the contributors. The present analytical study will prove an ideal reference book to students, researchers and teachers of Indian English Literature.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nandini Sahu

Dr. Nandini Sahu (1972) completed her Ph.D. in Indian English Literature under the guidance of Prof. Niranjan Mohanty, Visva Bharati, Shantiniketan. She was awarded with gold medals during her graduation and post-graduation I English Literature. She is a creative writer and poet. Her poems and critical articles have been published in India, Pakistan and the U.S. She is also the award winner of the all India Poetry contest. She has been teaching English, Linguistics and Creative Literature. Presently she is working on American Literature for her D.Litt.

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Title
The Post-Colonial Space: Writing the Self and the Nation
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1st ed.
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8126907770
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xxxii+192p.
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