Postcolonial Indian Fiction in English and Masculinity

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Mittapalli Rajeshwar, Letizia Alterno
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2009 - 225 pagine
Preface; 1. A Reading of G.V. Desani's All About H. Hatterr as Queer Autofiction Geetha Ganapathy-Dor; 2. Marriage, Sexual Violence and Indian Masculinity: A Study of Shashi Deshpande's The Dark Holds No Terrors and Anita Nair's Mistress Aparna Sundaram; 3. Beyond the Phallic Axis in Vikram Chandra's Sacred Games Adalinda Gasparini; 4. Reconsidering Gender-Power Hierarchy in a Post/Colonial Society: Masculinities in Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide Susmita Roye; 5. Kiran Nagarkar and the Discontents of Masculinity Aysha Viswamohan; 6. Mapping Masculinities in Mumbai: A Reading of Shobha D's Fiction Tripti Karekatti; 7. Tridib's Gastric: The Contradictory Sexual Politics of The Shadow Lines Stephen da Silva; 8. Masculinity vs. Femininity: Perpetuation and Transgression in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things Fewzia Bedjaoui; 9. The Inheritance of Loss: Mapping Postcolonial Indian Masculinities Purnendu Chatterjee; 10. Reciprocal Relationship between Masculinity and Femininity in Thi.Ja.'s Mogamul and Mulk Raj Anand's Gauri N. Chandra; 11. Inferiority, Individual Psychology and Cultural Determinism: An Indian Complex in Ra.Vi.Sastri's A Man of No Consequence Rajeshwar Mittapalli; Selected Bibliography; Contributors

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