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‘The Taking Place of Language’

Contemporizing the Debate about the Representation of Nation within Bhasa Writing and Indian Writing in English

by Bipasha Som (Author) Saswat Das (Author)
©2014 Monographs 113 Pages

Summary

This book seeks to critically engage with issues arising out of, and hotly debated within, Indian writing in English and its ‘other’: Bhasa writing. The central issue is the representation of nation in literary texts, which has divided these two literary traditions. At the heart of this book is a study of Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide, which mirrors the newfound love of Indian writing in English for cosmopolitanism. Similarly, Buddhadeb Guha’s Bhasa text Kojagar (translated in English as The Bounty of the Goddess by John W. Hood), is a text encapsulating Bhasa writing’s fascination with unitary perspectives and structural aesthetics.
The interrogation of these two texts is first grounded in a broad survey of perspectives on the nation arising out of the West and India and an exploration of the ways in which the nation is represented across the corpus of Indian writing in English and Bhasa writing. This exploration sets the scene for the examination of the two texts, which stresses the performative and ludic dimension of language, thus breaking each text into multiple, opposing perspectives. The textual instability of the two texts which emerges indicates the limitation of texts in maintaining the diametric perspectives inherent in categorization.

Details

Pages
113
Year
2014
ISBN (PDF)
9783035303414
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034309073
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0341-4
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (November)
Keywords
cosmopolitanism structural aesthetics language
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2013. 113 pp.

Biographical notes

Bipasha Som (Author) Saswat Das (Author)

Bipasha Som is UGC-NET qualified and earned her PhD from the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. She currently teaches in the Department of English and Modern European Languages at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India. Prior to this she taught at Amity University Noida, India; Madras Christian College, Chennai, India and Birpara College (University of North Bengal), Jalpaiguri, India. She has published papers in scholarly journals and has presented papers at various national and international conferences. She has teaching and research interests and experience in varied areas ranging from Shakespeare to postmodern theory and writings and translation studies. Saswat S. Das currently works in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Kharagpur as an Associate Professor. He carries out research in Critical Theory, Postmodern and Post Colonial Studies and Continental philosophy. His articles have been published in prestigious journals like Asiatic, Post-colonial Cultures and Societies, Journal of Contemporary Thought, Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, History and Sociology of South Asia, Indian Literature and Maintenance of Boundary: theory and politics in Contemporary times.

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