The essays in South Asia and Its Others: Reading the "Exotic" reveal fresh perspectives on the notion of exoticism in South Asia, and also challenge and extend existing scholarship in the broader discourse of what constitutes South Asia. Significantly, the anthology considers how the phenomenon of "exoticization" may be interpreted as a strategic methodology utilized by writers of South Asian descent to examine critically both the post-colonialist ramifications of casteism, religious intolerance, and gender violence across differing cultural contexts within the region, and how current perceptions of "native" and "diasporic" South Asian subjects problematize ideologies of authenticity across Western-Eastern divides. The papers in this collection show how authors of South Asian ethnicity construct their own version of an "exotic" South Asia globally and the colonialist discourse of "exocitism" is employed as a discursive tool that uncovers the ambiguity that continues to mark the marginality of identities even today.
Atreyee Phukan & V.G. Julie Rajan
South Asia and its Others [PDF ebook]
Reading the "Exotic"
South Asia and its Others [PDF ebook]
Reading the "Exotic"
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Format PDF ● Pages 190 ● ISBN 9781527561243 ● Editor Atreyee Phukan & V.G. Julie Rajan ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9280724 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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