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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Multicultural Comparatism | ||
Pt. I | India and the Study of Comparative Literature | |
1 | Beauty, Politics, and Cultural Otherness: The Bias of Literary Difference | 3 |
Pt. II | Theorizing Cultural Difference and Cross-Cultural Invariance: Authors, Readers, and Literary Language | |
2 | The Question of Authorship in Indian Literature | 47 |
3 | The Genre Theory in Sanskrit Poetics | 63 |
4 | The Yolk in the Pea-Hen's Egg: Language as the Ultimate Reality | 81 |
Pt. III | Interpreting Cultural Difference and Cross-Cultural Invariance: Precolonial, Colonial, and Postcolonial | |
5 | Patriarchy and Paranoia: Imaginary Infidelity in Uttararamacarita and The Winter's Tale | 103 |
6 | Ray's Devi | 135 |
7 | The Poetics of Exile and the Politics of Home | 141 |
Pt. IV | Hybridity and Universals: An Interlude | |
8 | A Sense of Detail and a Sense of Order: Anita Desai | 153 |
Pt. V | Interpreting Literary Contact: Translation, Influence, and Writing Back | |
9 | Translating Indian Literary Texts into English | 175 |
10 | Nautanki and the Struggle for Independence, National Integration, and Social Change: A Brechtian Analysis | 189 |
11 | Caste, Race, and Nation: History and Dialectic in Rabindranath Tagore's Gora | 207 |
Pt. VI | Theorizing Colonial Contact: Hybrid Identities and the Possibility of Postcolonial Culture | |
12 | The Postcolonial Critic: Homi Bhabha | 237 |
13 | Culture, State, and the Rediscovery of Indian Politics | 255 |
Notes on Contributors | 275 | |
Index | 277 |
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