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Indian writers of English such as G.V. Desani, Salman Rushdie, Amit Chaudhuri, Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth, Allan Sealy, Shashi Tharoor, Arundhati Roy, Vikram Chandra and Jhumpa Lahiri have taken the potentialities of the novel form to new heights. Against
Indic literature (English) --- Postcolonialism in literature --- Postcolonialism --- Post-colonialism --- Postcolonial theory --- Political science --- Decolonization --- English literature --- Indo-English literature --- Indic literature --- History and criticism. --- Themes, motives --- History and criticism --- Themes, motives&delete& --- Littérature postcoloniale --- Roman indien (de l'inde) de langue anglaise --- Littérature postcoloniale
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L'Inde et l'Afrique sont longtemps restées, aux yeux de l'Occident, deux contrées exotiques : l'une où fourmillent des castes hiérarchisant l'organisation sociale, l'autre où foisonnent des tribus toutes imbues d'une sauvagerie toujours plus envoûtante ; la richesse fabuleuse de princes indiens rivalisant avec la beauté paradisiaque de paysages africains invitant au safari. Puis, est apparue une kyrielle d'images de la misère, de la surpopulation, des maladies, des guerres fratricides, des catastrophes naturelles ou encore de l'instabilité politique de ces deux contrées. Ne regarde-t-on pas l'Inde et l'Afrique comme de simples aires géographiques à comparer absolument avec l'Occident plutôt que de les voir comme des "perspectives" ? Quelle image l'Inde et l'Afrique ont-elles d'elles-mêmes et l'une de l'autre ? Plus d'un demi-siècle après la décolonisation, cet ouvrage collectif, où le Sud rencontre le Sud et l'Ouest se rapproche de l'Est, essaie de soulever ces questions afin de saisir la dynamique de la représentation actuelle de l'Inde et de l'Afrique. Il s'enquiert de la validité et de la fonction de ces représentations littéraires, architecturales, musicales, picturales, cinématographiques, voire sportives. Il montre comment et pourquoi naît, prospère et périclite une image et invite le lecteur à ne pas perdre de vue les effets de ce changement car, la puissance de ces images ne doit en aucun cas obturer le chemin qui nous conduit vers l'Autre et la liberté.
Sémiologie de l'image --- National characteristics, East Indian --- National characteristics, African --- Identité culturelle --- Inde --- Afrique --- India --- Africa
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Paradise is commonly imagined as a place of departure or arrival, beginning and closure, permanent inhabitation of which, however much desired, is illusory. This makes it the dream of the traveller, the explorer, the migrant - hence, a trope recurrent in postcolonial writing, which is so centrally concerned with questions of displacement and belonging. Projections of Paradise documents this concern and demonstrates the indebtedness of writers as diverse as Salman Rushdie, Agha Shahid Ali, Cyril Dabydeen, Bernardine Evaristo, Amitav Ghosh, James Goonewardene, Romesh Gunesekera, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Janette Turner Hospital, Penelope Lively, Fatima Mernissi, Michael Ondaatje, Shyam Selvadurai, M.G. Vassanji, and Rudy Wiebe to strikingly similar myths of fulfilment. In writing, directly or indirectly, about the experience of migration, all project paradises as places of origin or destination, as homes left or not yet found, as objects of nostalgic recollection or hopeful anticipation. Yet in locating such places, quite specifically, in Egypt, Zanzibar, Kashmir, Sri Lanka, the Sundarbans, Canada, the Caribbean, Queensland, Morocco, Tuscany, Russia, the Arctic, the USA, and England, they also subvert received fantasies of paradise as a pleasurable land rich with natural beauty. Projections of Paradise explores what happens to these fantasies and what remains of them as postcolonial writings call them into question and expose the often hellish realities from which popular dreams of ideal elsewheres are commonly meant to provide an escape.
Postcolonialisme --- Voyages imaginaires --- Emigration et immigration --- Dans la littérature --- Émigration et immigration
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In the postcommunist world of organized mobility, commodified hospitality and portable devices, the category of people labelled as migrants, the displaced and refugees symbolize a different kind of movement. Among them, the postnational figure of the refu
English literature --- Refugees. --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles --- History and criticism.
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Paradise is commonly imagined as a place of departure or arrival, beginning and closure, permanent inhabitation of which, however much desired, is illusory. This makes it the dream of the traveller, the explorer, the migrant – hence, a trope recurrent in postcolonial writing, which is so centrally concerned with questions of displacement and belonging. Projections of Paradise documents this concern and demonstrates the indebtedness of writers as diverse as Salman Rushdie, Agha Shahid Ali, Cyril Dabydeen, Bernardine Evaristo, Amitav Ghosh, James Goonewardene, Romesh Gunesekera, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Janette Turner Hospital, Penelope Lively, Fatima Mernissi, Michael Ondaatje, Shyam Selvadurai, M.G. Vassanji, and Rudy Wiebe to strikingly similar myths of fulfilment. In writing, directly or indirectly, about the experience of migration, all project paradises as places of origin or destination, as homes left or not yet found, as objects of nostalgic recollection or hopeful anticipation. Yet in locating such places, quite specifically, in Egypt, Zanzibar, Kashmir, Sri Lanka, the Sundarbans, Canada, the Caribbean, Queensland, Morocco, Tuscany, Russia, the Arctic, the USA, and England, they also subvert received fantasies of paradise as a pleasurable land rich with natural beauty. Projections of Paradise explores what happens to these fantasies and what remains of them as postcolonial writings call them into question and expose the often hellish realities from which popular dreams of ideal elsewheres are commonly meant to provide an escape. Contributors: Vera Alexander, Gerd Bayer, Derek Coyle, Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, Evelyne Hanquart-Turner, Ursula Kluwick, Janne Korkka, Marta Mamet-Michalkiewicz, Sofia Muñoz-Valdieso, Susanne Pichler, Helga Ramsey-Kurz, Ulla Ratheiser, Petra Tournay-Thedotou.
Paradise in literature. --- Postcolonialism in literature. --- Emigration and immigration in literature. --- Postcolonialism. --- Post-colonialism --- Postcolonial theory --- Political science --- Decolonization
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Literature and society --- India --- Social life and customs. --- Civilization.
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Global Commons: Issues, Concerns and Strategies presents a comprehensive international perspective on the global commons-natural resource domains that are not subject to national jurisdictions and are accessible to all nations. These include the oceans, atmosphere and outer space, and specific locations such as Antarctica. Due to their critical importance in maintaining human lives and livelihoods, and their vulnerability to depletion, the collaborative preservation of the global commons is of great relevance to all human communities. Leading world powers, such as France, are increasingly adopting environmental policies as key to their functioning as democracies. After the Paris Climate Conference, there has been a spurt in cooperation between major nations, such as France and India, in the fight against climate change. This book provides exhaustive coverage of all the major facets of preservation of the global commons. It will, therefore, prove indispensable to all stakeholders in a new, just and sustainable world order.
Global commons. --- Climate change mitigation. --- Environmental degradation.
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Les textes réunis dans ce volume rendent compte de la diversité des questions soulevées par les rapports féminin/masculin, en un temps où la participation des femmes à la vie de la cité est devenue d’une actualité brûlante, où l’analyse renouvelée de la notion d’identité (et d’identité sexuelle) se trouve au cœur des débats philosophiques. Le développement des études féministes a conduit à examiner les représentations de la femme dans la presse, les arts et les lettres ainsi qu’à s’interroger sur les marques du féminin dans l’écriture, questions dont il convenait d’esquisser un bilan quelque trente ans après le tournant décisif pris par les revendications des femmes dans les années soixante-dix. Les articles présentés dans l’ouvrage Féminin/masculin, sélectionnés à la suite du congrès de la Société des anglicistes de l’enseignement supérieur qui s’est tenu à Rennes en mai 1998, permettent d’aborder ces questions à partir d’études précises, qui interrogent spécifiquement les littératures et les cultures anglo-saxonnes.
Literature (General) --- langage --- différences entre sexes --- littérature de langue anglaise --- littérature --- littérature américaine --- femme --- écrivain --- histoire
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