The subaltern speaks : truth and ethics in Mahasweta Devi's fiction on tribals (Record no. 60340)

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ISBN 9788125062790
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Classification number 891.44371
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Personal name Sanatan Bhowal
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Title The subaltern speaks : truth and ethics in Mahasweta Devi's fiction on tribals
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Place of publication Hyderabad
Name of publisher Orient Blackswan
Year of publication 2016
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Number of Pages 184 p.
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Summary, etc Book Description Orient Blackswan, 2016. Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword by Shail Mayaram Preface by Snehal Shingavi. Introduction. 1.The Subaltern Speaks from History : The Right of the Forest, Hulmaha, To the Call of Shalgira. 2.Contingent Resistance of the Subaltern: Chotti Munda and His Arrow. 3.The Subaltern Speaks the Political: Bashai Tudu. 4.The Silent Voice of the Subaltern Pterodactyl. 5.Voices of Subaltern Women: Draupadi, Douloti, Dhouli, Mary Oraon, The Mother of Hulmaha, Shanichari.6.The Small Subaltern Voices: Witch, Salt, Little Ones, Sagoana. Conclusion. Bibliography. A study and postmodern critique of Mahasweta Devi s major fictional writings on tribals, The Subaltern Speaks addresses some primary concerns of Subaltern Studies historians and explores the representation of tribal people as subaltern . Adivasis today are caught between an aggressive and seemingly benevolent version of capitalism, although the lines between the two have increasingly blurred. British India created formal property rights to replace customary ones; neoliberal India chased them off their land in pursuit of development, dubbed them terrorists and unleashed the army s might against them. Adivasis have only seemed to appear in recorded history when resisting the state, and their consciousness has been reduced to this identity along with their politics. The story of adivasi women is far more harrowing. Following Gayatri Spivak s deconstructive approach, Sanatan Bhowal draws upon some leading thinkers of our time Badiou, Levinas, Foucault, Deleuze, Lacan and Zizek to address Spivak s question: Can the Subaltern Speak? Using this heterogenous assemblage of ideas as a backdrop in which Badiou's philosophy of truth, resistance and responsibility for the other figure prominently he focuses on Devi s ethical representation of the adivasis she has loved, lived with and whose cause she has passionately espoused lifelong. He also underlines the need to unthink conventional discourses before any genuine understanding of tribal consciousness can be arrived at. The volume will be of interest to scholars and students of Subaltern Studies, English and Comparative Literature. (jacket). Seller Inventory # 117411
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