Canon of Commonwealth Literature
Author: Alan Lindsey McLeod
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Published: 2013-08-01
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9788120725676
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Canon of Commonwealth Literature
Author: Alan Lindsey McLeod
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Published: 2013-08-01
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9788120725676
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Canon of Commonwealth Literature
Author: Alan Lindsey McLeod
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 141
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Contributed articles on English literature from Commonwealth countries.
Author: NA NA
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-01-03
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1349861014
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Bernth Lindfors
Publisher: Africa World Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780865434370
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This collection of essays addresses questions pertinent to the teaching of the relatively new discipline surrounding the teaching and researching of African literature. A valuable resource for both researchers, lecturers and students, it examines current practices, considers which material and writers should be studied, and considers how academic programmes can be structured.
Author: François Gallix
Publisher: Editions Publibook
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 2748335104
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Delia da Sousa Correa
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2005-08-04
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 1134639635
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A Handbook to Literary Research is a vital, one of a kind student resource, which has been written specifically for those embarking on a Masters degree in Literature. It provides an introduction to research techniques, methodologies and information sources relevant to the study of literature at postgraduate level. The unique and invaluable guide is divided into four sections: * a practical guide to the uses of research libraries, research sources and computers, including the Internet * an introduction to the work of textual scholars and bibliographers, focusing particularly on the practical and theoretical issues faced by textual editors * an overview of literary research and literary theory, including outlines of feminist theory, deconstruction, reader-response and reception theory, new historicism, and post-colonial theory * a detailed guide on how to write and present a Masters, including a glossary and checklist for finding guides, reference books and other study sources.
Author: Simon Eliot
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 0415198607
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This unique student resource is specifically designed for those beginning an MA in Literature, providing an introduction to research techniques, methodologies and information sources relevant to the study of literature at postgraduate level.
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 624
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →One number each year includes Annual bibliography of Commonwealth literature.
Author: Melissa Tanti
Publisher: University of Alberta
Published: 2017-04-21
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 1772123250
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The dismantling of “Understanding Canada”—an international program eliminated by Canada’s Conservative government in 2012—posed a tremendous potential setback for Canadianists. Yet Canadian writers continue to be celebrated globally by popular and academic audiences alike. Twenty scholars speak to the government’s diplomatic and economic about-face and its implications for representations of Canadian writing within and outside Canada’s borders. The contributors to this volume remind us of the obstacles facing transnational intellectual exchange, but also salute scholars’ persistence despite these obstacles. Beyond “Understanding Canada” is a timely, trenchant volume for students and scholars of Canadian literature and anyone seeking to understand how Canadian literature circulates in a transnational world. Contributors: Michael A. Bucknor, Daniel Coleman, Anne Collett, Pilar Cuder-Domínguez, Ana María Fraile-Marcos, Jeremy Haynes, Cristina Ivanovici, Milena Kaličanin, Smaro Kamboureli, Katalin Kürtösi, Vesna Lopičić, Belén Martín-Lucas, Claire Omhovère, Lucia Otrísalová, Don Sparling, Melissa Tanti, Christl Verduyn, Elizabeth Yeoman, Lorraine York
Author: Humberto Garcia
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-11-19
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1108851576
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →What does the love between British imperialists and their Asian male partners reveal about orientalism's social origins? To answer this question, Humberto Garcia focuses on westward-bound Central and South Asian travel writers who have long been forgotten or dismissed by scholars. This bias has obscured how Joseph Emin, Sake Dean Mahomet, Shaykh I'tesamuddin, Abu Talib Khan, Abul Hassan Khan, Yusuf Khan Kambalposh, and Lutfullah Khan found in their conviviality with Englishwomen and men a strategy for inhabiting a critical agency that appropriated various media to make Europe commensurate with Asia. Drama, dance, masquerades, visual art, museum exhibits, music, postal letters, and newsprint inspired these genteel men to recalibrate Persianate ways of behaving and knowing. Their cosmopolitanisms offer a unique window on an enchanted third space between empires in which Europe was peripheral to Islamic Indo-Eurasia. Encrypted in their mediated homosocial intimacies is a queer history of orientalist mimic men under the spell of a powerful Persian manhood.