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Literature and National Ideology

Harder, Hans:
Literature and Nationalist Ideology : writing histories of modern Indian languages / ed. by Hans Harder. - Delhi : Social Science Press, 2009 [2010]. - ca. 400 S.
ISBN 978-81-87358-33-6
Rs. 695,00
DDC: 809.9335854
-- Angekündigt für März 2010 --

Beschreibung
Writing histories of literature means making selections, passing value judgments, and incorporating or rejecting foregoing traditions. The book argues that in many parts of India, literary histories play an important role in creating a cultural ethos. They are closely linked with nationalism in general and various regional 'sub-nationalisms' in particular.
   Literary historiography helps to establish a national literature in a way that is not always unproblematic: systematic representation of literary works and authors is as much part of this story as conscious omissions or political spins in the making of a literary heritage.The contributors to this volume look at a great variety of aspects of the historiography of modern regional languages of India. The approach excludes classical languages of India from this approach, except Tamil which is considered a modern and a classical language at the same time. It includes the late yet undoubtedly successful arrival of English in the nation’s literary corpus. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
Hans Harder: Introduction
- Udaya Kumar: Shaping a Literary Space: Early Literary Histories in Malayalam and Normative Uses of the Past
- Torsten Tschacher: Drowning in the Ocean of Tamil: Islamic Texts and the Historiography of Tamil Literature
- Heiko Frese: From Scattered Archives to the Centre of Discourse: Histories of Telugu Literature in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- Ipsita Chanda: Beyond the Nation: A Comparatist's Thoughts on some Foundational Categories in the Literary Historiography of 'Post'-colonial South Asian Literatures
- Sourav Kargupta: Dinesh Chandra Sen's 'The Folk Literature of Bengal': The Canonization of Folk and the Conception of the Feminine
- Charu Gupta: Ethics or Aesthetics? Obscenity as a Category for Evaluating the Hindi Public Sphere in Colonial North India
- Ira Sharma: George Abraham Grierson's Literary Hindustan
- Purushottam Agrawal: The Impact of Sectarian Lobbyism on Hindi Literary Historiography: The Fascinating Story of Bhagvadacharya Ramanandi
- Navina Gupta: The Politics of Exclusion?: The Place of Muslims, Urdu and its Literature in Ramchandra Shukla's 'Hindi Sahitya ka Itihas'
- Thomas de Bruijn: A Discourse of Difference: 'Syncretism' as a Category in Indian Literary History
- Stuart Blackburn: Unscripted: The People of Arunachal Pradesh in Literary and other National Histories
- Hans Harder: Indian Literature in English and the Problem of Naturalization
- Snehal Shingavi: The Mahatma as Proof: The Nationalist Origins of the Historiography of Indian Writing in English

Herausgeber
HANS HARDER teaches Modern South Asian Languages and Literatures at the South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, Germany. Profilseite.

Quellen: New Asia Books; Social Science Press