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"The Critical Space: Studies in Literature, Theory, Nationalism and Diaspora", is a compilation of significant papers on several urgent and contentious areas of debates in postmodernism, post-colonial studies, culture, politics, and literature. The articles included in this volume explore and interrogate basic issues concerning nation and nationalism, critical theory and ‘post’ disciplines, diasporic cultural formations, and the literary practices that underline the new dialectic and sites of writing, studies in literature that problematise the very notion and context of literary idiom in its difference and alterity, after the sweeping shifts in economic, geographical, cultural and historical fields in the last century. The papers in the present volume present an integrated argument and a unity of theme and content in terms of their concentrated and scholarly insights into several theoretical and philosophical areas that foreground the very essence of what we call ‘writing’ today-both creative and critical. Professor Manjit Inder Singh’s work-his third published book-indeed promises a rich intellectual fare for students, researchers and academics, not only in literature and critical disciplines, but in allied and interdisciplinary studies as well.
ROMAN DE L'INDE DE LANGUE ANGLAISE --- NATIONALISME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- 20E SIECLE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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This is the first book-length study of nationalism and literature in the West Indies before 1950.
NATIONALISME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- REGION CARAÏBE --- IDENTITE COLLECTIVE DANS LA LITTERATURE --- DANS LA LITTERATURE --- VIE INTELLECTUELLE --- 20E SIECLE
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LITTERATURE MODERNE --- NATIONALISME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- IMPERIALISME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- ROMANTISME --- EXOTISME --- 19E SIECLE --- DANS LA LITTERATURE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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Internationalism in literature --- Nationalism in literature --- Nationalisme dans la littérature --- Nationalisme in de literatuur --- Fiction --- 20th century --- History and criticism --- 21st century
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During the late Middle Ages, the increasing expansion of administrative, legal, and military systems by a central government, together with the greater involvement of the commons in national life, brought England closer than ever to political nationhood. Examining a diverse array of texts—ranging from Latin and vernacular historiography to Lollard tracts, Ricardian poetry, and chivalric treatises—this volume reveals the variety of forms “England” assumed when it was imagined in the medieval West. These essays disrupt conventional thinking about the relationship between premodernity and modernity, challenge traditional preconceptions regarding the origins of the nation, and complicate theories about the workings of nationalism. Imagining a Medieval English Nation is not only a collection of new readings of major canonical works by leading medievalists, it is among the first book-length analyses on the subject and of critical interest.
Litterature anglaise --- Caractère national anglais --- Nationalisme et littérature --- Nationalisme dans la littérature --- 1100-1500 (moyen-anglais) --- Histoire et critique --- Dans la littérature --- Angleterre --- Avant 1500
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