Covert Hinduism, Overt Secularism : A Postsecular Reading of the Indian English Novelistic Tradition

In this book, the term "postsecular" does not denote a rejection of secularism; rather, it parallels the "post" in "post-modern" or "post-structuralist." Vescovi argues that secularism has helped Indian fiction to reach an international audience but, at the sa...

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Yazar: Vescovi, Alessandro (auth)
Materyal Türü: Elektronik Kitap Bölümü
Dil:İngilizce
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Milano Milano University Press 2024
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Özet:In this book, the term "postsecular" does not denote a rejection of secularism; rather, it parallels the "post" in "post-modern" or "post-structuralist." Vescovi argues that secularism has helped Indian fiction to reach an international audience but, at the same time, has forestalled the recognition of Hindu elements covertly woven into the narrative fabric of several modern Indian classics. His close reading is an attempt at tracing traditional elements, such as plot patterns, naming, ethics in otherwise secular narratives, countering the hegemony of rationalistic interpretive paradigms often employed by postcolonial criticism.
Fiziksel Özellikler:1 electronic resource (186 p.)
ISBN:milanoup.143
979-12-55101-06-2 (PDF)
979-12-55101-07-9 (EPUB)
979-12-55101-05-5 (print)
Erişim:Open Access