About this title: Tracing a genealogy of colonial discourse, Suleri focuses on paradigmatic moments in the multiple stories generated by the British colonization of the Indian subcontinent. Both the literature of imperialism and its postcolonial aftermath emerge here as a series of guilty transactions between two cultures that are equally evasive and uncertain of their own authority.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Date Published: 1992-01-01
ISBN-13:9780226779829ISBN:0226779823
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Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: 1993
ISBN-13:9780226779836ISBN:0226779831
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Edition: Reprint.
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL
Date Published: 1993
ISBN-13:9780226779836ISBN:0226779831
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Edition: Reprint
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Univ of Chicago Press, Chicago:
Date Published: 1992.
Description: 250 pages. The author reconstructs a diverse Anglo-Indian narrative in which English and Indian idioms inevitably collude. Suleri focuses on paradigmatic moments in the multiple stories generated by the British colonization of the Indian subcontinent. Her account reveals the complicity that always operates in these stories, from Burke's parallel writings on colonialism and his sublime prosecution of Warren Hastings, to the fiction of Kipling, Forster, Naipaul, and Rushdie. Page corners folded ... read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
ISBN-13:9780226779836ISBN:0226779831
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780226779836ISBN:0226779831
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: UNIV OF CHICAGO PR
Date Published: 1993
ISBN-13:9780226779836ISBN:0226779831
Description: New. Tracing a genealogy of colonial discourse, Suleri focuses on paradigmatic moments in the multiple stories generated by the British colonization of the Indian subcontinent. Both the literature of imperialism and its postcolonial aftermath emerge here... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Univ. Chicago P
Date Published: 01/01/1992
ISBN-13:9780226779829ISBN:0226779823
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Description: Brand New in Brand New jacket. Condition: NEW ~ Sara Suleris The Rhetoric of English India is a powerful challenge to the obsession with Otherness that is a trademark of colonial studies. Where other scholars tend to observe a strict separation between works by Western and non-Western writers and between ruling and subject races, Suleri reconstructs a narrative in which English and Indian idioms play with, and against, each other. By studying a wide range of materials, from the writings of ... read more
Description: Brand New in Brand New jacket. Condition: NEW ~ Sara Suleris The Rhetoric of English India is a powerful challenge to the obsession with Otherness that is a trademark of colonial studies. Where other scholars tend to observe a strict separation between works by Western and non-Western writers and between ruling and subject races, Suleri reconstructs a narrative in which English and Indian idioms play with, and against, each other. By studying a wide range of materials, from the writings of ... read more
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