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Salman Rushdie and Translation (Continuum Literary Studies)
0Delve into the intricate role of translation in Salman Rushdie’s celebrated literary universe. This comprehensive analysis explores how translation functions as a narrative catalyst and thematic core across his novels, short stories, and children’s writings. Utilizing contemporary translation theory, the book illuminates Rushdie’s profound engagement with Indian narratives of independence and migration. Essential for scholars, students of postcolonial literature, and readers interested in Indian diaspora writing, this study offers critical insights into language, culture, and identity.
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The Bloomsbury Introduction to Postcolonial Writing: New Contexts, New Narratives, New Debates
0Dive into the evolving landscape of contemporary postcolonial writing with this comprehensive introduction. Delve into crucial discussions on ecocriticism, gender, faith, and digital humanities, exploring diverse genres from novels to graphic novels and film. Discover analyses of literature from South Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond, covering both Anglophone and Francophone contexts. Authored by leading scholars, this advanced text offers new perspectives on postcolonial debates. It’s an essential academic read for Indian students and scholars seeking to understand global literary studies and its modern narratives.