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Theory and Praxis : curriculum, culture and English studies / edited by Prafulla C. Kar, Kailash C. Baral and Sura P. Rath

By: Kar, Prafulla C. [ed.].
Contributor(s): Baral, Kailash C [Editor] | Rath, Sura P [Editor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Pencraft International, 2003.Description: 288p. : 22.5 cm.ISBN: 8185753555.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- HISTORYDDC classification: 824
Contents:
Modernity and postmodernity -- Fred Dallmayr Columbus runs aground: Christmas Eve, 1492 -- Stephen Greenblatt Unmasking colonial linguistico: cultural transactions: Whither? -- S. Viswanathan Play in culture football -- Rawdon Wilson Home(s) abroad: diasporic identities in third spaces -- Sura P. Rath The politics of borrowing theories in postmodern and postcolonial discourse and theory -- John Sumanth Muthyala The ideology of literary criticism: the case of judgement, transcendence and clerisy -- R. Sashidhar Self-Consuming art and facts (why the novel splatters) -- Robert Newman Feminism and/as myth: feminist literary theory between Frye and Barthes -- Barbara Godard Global intimacies in the cultural studies classroom -- Anna Neill Curriculum as conversation -- Arthur S. Williams Curriculam wars: Pragmatism as truce -- Steven R. Shelburne The invisible hand: Structural politics and the unergraduate curriculum -- Tom Samet Break the sentence, then break the sequence: lesbian Biomythographics -- Jaime Harker Postecolonial theory: a new ontopology and radical politics -- Pramod K. Nayar The world beyond the book: theory at the end of the millennium -- Kalidas Misra Criticism in crisis: a note on the politics of pedagogy -- Hiren Gohain Where are you going from here? A note on the dilemmas and uncertainties of an English teacher in an Indian university today -- Sarla Palkar
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Modernity and postmodernity -- Fred Dallmayr Columbus runs aground: Christmas Eve, 1492 -- Stephen Greenblatt Unmasking colonial linguistico: cultural transactions: Whither? -- S. Viswanathan Play in culture football -- Rawdon Wilson Home(s) abroad: diasporic identities in third spaces -- Sura P. Rath The politics of borrowing theories in postmodern and postcolonial discourse and theory -- John Sumanth Muthyala The ideology of literary criticism: the case of judgement, transcendence and clerisy -- R. Sashidhar Self-Consuming art and facts (why the novel splatters) -- Robert Newman Feminism and/as myth: feminist literary theory between Frye and Barthes -- Barbara Godard Global intimacies in the cultural studies classroom -- Anna Neill Curriculum as conversation -- Arthur S. Williams Curriculam wars: Pragmatism as truce -- Steven R. Shelburne The invisible hand: Structural politics and the unergraduate curriculum -- Tom Samet Break the sentence, then break the sequence: lesbian Biomythographics -- Jaime Harker Postecolonial theory: a new ontopology and radical politics -- Pramod K. Nayar The world beyond the book: theory at the end of the millennium -- Kalidas Misra Criticism in crisis: a note on the politics of pedagogy -- Hiren Gohain Where are you going from here? A note on the dilemmas and uncertainties of an English teacher in an Indian university today -- Sarla Palkar

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