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Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.09.2018

Herausgeber

Kanwal Aroosa + weitere

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

25.3/17.9/3 cm

Gewicht

839 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-74552-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.09.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

25.3/17.9/3 cm

Gewicht

839 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-74552-0

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  • Produktbild: Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing
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    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    PART I: Reimagining History: The Legacy of War and Partition

      1. 'All These Angularities': Spatialising non-Muslim Pakistani Identities
      2. 1971: Reassessing a Forgotten National Narrative
      3. History, Borders, and Identity: Dealing with Silenced Memories of 1971
      4. PART II: 9/11 and Beyond: Contexts, Forms, and Perspectives

      5. Global Pakistan in the Wake of 9/11
      6. Pakistani Inoutsiders and the Dynamics of post-9/11 Dissociation in Pakistani Anglophone Fiction
      7. The Nuclear Novel in Pakistan
      8. Uses of Humour in Post-9/11 Pakistani Anglophone Fiction: H.M. Naqvi’s Home Boy and Mohammed Hanif’s A Case of Exploding Mangoes
      9. Comic Affiliations/Comic Subversions: The Use of Humour in Contemporary British-Pakistani Fiction
      10. Resistance and Redefinition: Theatre of the Pakistani Diaspora in the UK and the US
      11. Historiographic Metafiction and Renarrating History
      12. PART III: The Dialectics of Human Rights: Politics, Positionality, Controversies

      13. Pakistani Fiction and Human Rights
      14. Divergent Discourses: Human Rights and Contemporary Pakistani Anglophone Literature.
      15. The Taming of the Tribal within Pakistani Narratives of Progress, Conflict, and Romance
      16. Phoenix Rising: The West’s Use (and misuse) of Anglophone Memoirs of Pakistani Women
      17. Writing Back and/as Activism: Refiguring Victimhood and Remapping the Shooting of Malala Yousafzai
      18. PART IV: Identities in Question: Shifting Perspectives on Gender

      19. Doing History Right: Challenging Masculinist Postcolonialism in Pakistani English Literature
      20. Love, Sex, and Desire vs Islam in British Muslim Literature
      21. Transgressive Desire, Everyday Life, and the Production of 'Modernity' in Pakistani Anglophone Fiction
      22. PART V: Spaces of Female Subjectivity: Identity, Difference, Agency

      23. Agency, Gender, Nationalism, and the Romantic Imaginary in Pakistan
      24. Conjugal Homes: Marriage Culture in Contemporary Novels of the Pakistani Diaspora
      25. British-Pakistani Female Playwrights: Feminist Perspectives on Sexuality, Marriage, and Domestic Violence
      26. PART VI: Shifting Contexts: New Perspectives on Identity, Space, and Mobility

      27. Identifying Islamic Spaces of Worship in Contemporary British-Pakistani Life Writing
      28. Homes and Belonging(s): The Interconnectedness of Space, Movement, and Identity in British-Pakistani Novels
      29. Committed and Communist: Negotiating Political Allegiances in the Diaspora
      30. PART VII: Unsettling Narratives: Imagining Post-postcolonial Perspectives

      31. Non-Human Narrative Agency: Textual Sedimentation in Pakistani Anglophone Literature
      32. Post-Postcolonial Experiments with Perspectives
      33. Peripheral Modernism and Realism in British-Pakistani Fiction
      34. PART VIII: New Horizons: Towards a Pakistani Idiom

      35. ‘Brand Pakistan’: Global Imaginings and National Concerns in Pakistani Anglophone Literature
      36. Competing Habitus: National Expectations, Metropolitan Market, and Pakistani Writing in English (PWE)
      37. De/Reconstructing Identities: Critical Approaches to Contemporary Pakistani Anglophone Fiction
      38. On the Wings of 'Poesy': Pakistani Diaspora Poets and the Pakistani Idiom
      39. Brand Pakistan: The Case of Pakistani Anglophone Literary Canon

    Index