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Titre : | Between Love and Freedom : The Revolutionary in the Hindi Novel | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Nikhil Govind, Auteur | Editeur : | Routledge | Année de publication : | 2014 | Collection : | Routledge India | Importance : | 200 p. | Format : | 21.6 x 13.8 x 1.8 centimetres (0.35 kg) | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-138-01976-8 | Langues : | Anglais | Résumé : | Between Love and Freedom interprets the figure of the revolutionary in the Hindi novel by establishing its lineage in representative Bengali novels, as well as in the contending moralities of Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh on the idea of violence. It reveals how conventional social realism and emergent modernist modes were brought together in the novelistic tradition by extending the political ideal of anti-colonial revolution into domains of sexual desire and subjective expression, especially in the works of Agyeya, Jainendra, and Yashpal. This work will deeply interest scholars and students of literature, modern Indian history, Hindi, and political science.
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Foreword Udaya Kumar. The Revolutionary: Introspection and Extrospection. 1. Strands from the Bengali Literary Heritage: The Construction of the Moral Revolutionary 2. Bhagat Singh and Gandhi: Competing Moralities of Revolutionary Sacrifice 3. Jainendra Kumar and the Hindi Novelistic Tradition: The Political Revolutionary in the Social, Filial, and Affective Spheres 4. Agyeya: Enmeshments of Revolutionary Subjectivity 5. Yashpal's Novels: Revolutionaries, Social Relations, and the Reconsolidation of the Realist Narrative. Conclusion. Bibliography. About the Author. Index. |
Between Love and Freedom : The Revolutionary in the Hindi Novel [texte imprimé] / Nikhil Govind, Auteur . - United Kingdom : Routledge, 2014 . - 200 p. ; 21.6 x 13.8 x 1.8 centimetres (0.35 kg). - ( Routledge India) . ISBN : 978-1-138-01976-8 Langues : Anglais Résumé : | Between Love and Freedom interprets the figure of the revolutionary in the Hindi novel by establishing its lineage in representative Bengali novels, as well as in the contending moralities of Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh on the idea of violence. It reveals how conventional social realism and emergent modernist modes were brought together in the novelistic tradition by extending the political ideal of anti-colonial revolution into domains of sexual desire and subjective expression, especially in the works of Agyeya, Jainendra, and Yashpal. This work will deeply interest scholars and students of literature, modern Indian history, Hindi, and political science.
| Note de contenu : | Table of Contents:
Foreword Udaya Kumar. The Revolutionary: Introspection and Extrospection. 1. Strands from the Bengali Literary Heritage: The Construction of the Moral Revolutionary 2. Bhagat Singh and Gandhi: Competing Moralities of Revolutionary Sacrifice 3. Jainendra Kumar and the Hindi Novelistic Tradition: The Political Revolutionary in the Social, Filial, and Affective Spheres 4. Agyeya: Enmeshments of Revolutionary Subjectivity 5. Yashpal's Novels: Revolutionaries, Social Relations, and the Reconsolidation of the Realist Narrative. Conclusion. Bibliography. About the Author. Index. |
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Titre : | The Oppressive Present : Literature and Social Consciousness in Colonial India | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Sudhir Chandra, Auteur | Editeur : | Routledge | Année de publication : | 2014 | Collection : | Routledge India | Importance : | 238 p. | Format : | 21.6 x 13.8 x 2.3 centimetres (0.42 kg) | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-415-71731-1 | Langues : | Anglais | Mots-clés : | Literature Social-Consciousness Colonial-India. | Résumé : | Marking a departure from studies on history and literature in colonial India, The Oppressive Present explores the emergence of social consciousness as a result of and in response to the colonial mediation in the late nineteenth century. In focusing on contemporary literature in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, it charts an epochal change in the gradual loss of the old pre-colonial self and the configuration of a new, colonized self. It reveals that the 'oppressive present' of generations of subjugated Indians remains so for their freed descendants: the consciousness of those colonized generations continues to characterize the 'modern educated Indian'. The book proposes ambivalence rather than binary categories - such as communalism and nationalism, communalism and secularism, modernity and tradition - as key to understanding the making of this consciousness. This cross-disciplinary volume will prove essential to scholars and students of modern and contemporary Indian history and society, comparative literature and post-colonial studies.
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Prologue to this Edition. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Crushed by English Poetry 2. Tradition: Orthodox and Heretical 3. Defining the Nation. Conclusion. Notes. About the Author. Index. |
The Oppressive Present : Literature and Social Consciousness in Colonial India [texte imprimé] / Sudhir Chandra, Auteur . - United Kingdom : Routledge, 2014 . - 238 p. ; 21.6 x 13.8 x 2.3 centimetres (0.42 kg). - ( Routledge India) . ISBN : 978-0-415-71731-1 Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : | Literature Social-Consciousness Colonial-India. | Résumé : | Marking a departure from studies on history and literature in colonial India, The Oppressive Present explores the emergence of social consciousness as a result of and in response to the colonial mediation in the late nineteenth century. In focusing on contemporary literature in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Marathi, it charts an epochal change in the gradual loss of the old pre-colonial self and the configuration of a new, colonized self. It reveals that the 'oppressive present' of generations of subjugated Indians remains so for their freed descendants: the consciousness of those colonized generations continues to characterize the 'modern educated Indian'. The book proposes ambivalence rather than binary categories - such as communalism and nationalism, communalism and secularism, modernity and tradition - as key to understanding the making of this consciousness. This cross-disciplinary volume will prove essential to scholars and students of modern and contemporary Indian history and society, comparative literature and post-colonial studies.
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Prologue to this Edition. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Crushed by English Poetry 2. Tradition: Orthodox and Heretical 3. Defining the Nation. Conclusion. Notes. About the Author. Index. |
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