Writing Indians and Jews: Metaphorics of Jewishness in South Asian Literature
Writing Indians and Jews examines discursive practices surrounding the representation of Jews and Jewishness in Indian literature in English. These investigations make an important contribution to the study of contemporary South Asian and diasporic literature, and understandings of anti-Semitism, religious fundamentalism, and globalization.
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Writing Indians and Jews: Metaphorics of Jewishness in South Asian Literature
Writing Indians and Jews examines discursive practices surrounding the representation of Jews and Jewishness in Indian literature in English. These investigations make an important contribution to the study of contemporary South Asian and diasporic literature, and understandings of anti-Semitism, religious fundamentalism, and globalization.
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Writing Indians and Jews: Metaphorics of Jewishness in South Asian Literature

Writing Indians and Jews: Metaphorics of Jewishness in South Asian Literature

by A. Guttman
Writing Indians and Jews: Metaphorics of Jewishness in South Asian Literature

Writing Indians and Jews: Metaphorics of Jewishness in South Asian Literature

by A. Guttman

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Overview

Writing Indians and Jews examines discursive practices surrounding the representation of Jews and Jewishness in Indian literature in English. These investigations make an important contribution to the study of contemporary South Asian and diasporic literature, and understandings of anti-Semitism, religious fundamentalism, and globalization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137339690
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 06/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 209
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Anna Guttman is Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literature at Lakehead University, Canada. She is the co-editor of The Global Literary Field and author of The Nation of India in Contemporary Indian Literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Jews and Indians: Imagining Mobile Subjects 2. Terror and the Archive: Textualizations of (Jewish?) History in Contemporary South Asian Literature 3. "I would always be the Asian, the Shylock": Postcolonial Economies of Jewishness 4. Jewish and Indian: Narrating Between Race, Faith, Ethnicity, and Nation 5. Conclusion
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