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Representing the Exotic and the Familiar
Politics and perception in literature
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Edited by:
Meenakshi Bharat
and Madhu Grover
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English
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2019
About this book
The multicultural world of today is often said to be marked by a certain kind of exoticization: a “fetishizing process”, as Graham Huggan has called it, which separates a “first world” from a “third world”, the Occident from the Orient. The essays collected here re-assess this tendency, not least by focusing on the kinds of intellectual tourism and dilettantism to which it has given rise. The wider context of these analyses is a postcolonial scenario where literatures and languages can move from the “exotic” to the comparatively “familiar” space of contemporary writings; where an exotic mythos can live on into the familiar present; and where certain perceptions and representations of peoples, of literatures, and of languages have turned exoticization and familiarization into global modes of mass-cultural consumption. Especially by exploring the liminalities between different cultures, this collection manages to trace both the history and the politics of exoticist representation and, in so doing, to make a significant critical intervention.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Series editor’s preface
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Acknowledgements
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Contributors
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Introduction
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Foreword
9 - Part I. Traversing unfamiliar spaces
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Chapter 1. Magical modernities
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Chapter 2. Kipling’s “wild and strange” India
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Chapter 3. Exoticism and familiarity in Victor Segalen’s travel poetry
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Chapter 4. Cambodia through Western eyes
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Chapter 5. Italian travel narratives on twentieth century China
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Chapter 6. Affect labelling as a means of challenging exotic stereotypes in readings of Salwa Bakr’s “The Golden Chariot”
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Chapter 7. Exoticization of Russia and the Russian people in Polish literature
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Chapter 8. The power and powerlessness of the exotic status
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Chapter 9. Challenging taxonomies of the “local” and the “exotic”
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Chapter 10. Overturning the familiar and the exotic
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Chapter 11. Translation as the interplay of the familiar and the exotic in A. K. Ramanujan’s Poems of Love and War
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Chapter 12. The exotic and the familiar and translation
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Chapter 13. A play of the familiar and the exotic through the lens of Madhwacharya’s Bhasha theory
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Chapter 14. Exoticizing 1984
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Chapter 15. André Brink’s A Dry White Season as film
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Chapter 16. No tiger in the tale
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Chapter 17. From exotic to domestic
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Chapter 18. V. S. Naipaul and Jhumpa Lahiri
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Chapter 19. Turning the exotic into the familiar
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Chapter 20. Coloured exoticism in Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child 1
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Chapter 21. Exotic madness in Caribbean literature
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Chapter 22. Plant/woman encounters in contemporary fairy-tale adaptations
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Bibliography
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Author index
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General index
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Keywords for this book
Theoretical literature & literary studies
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