Post-colonial discourse in South Asia
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Post-colonial discourse in South Asia
(Alif : journal of comparative poetics, no. 18,
The American University in Cairo Press, c1998
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This issue of Alif explores a considerable variety of themes and problems that exist in contemporary south Asia, offering perspectives on poetry and fiction, popular culture and mythmaking, as well as the enduring resonance on Gandhian rhetoric and philosophy. Contributors confront environmental degradation and social injustice, post-colonial interpretations of Shakespeare, and the terrifying plague of AIDS, perhaps the first truly global epidemic. Despite the undeniable serious problems that afflict the people of south Asia, there is also much to celebrate after half a century of independence. There is a pervasive sense that the subcontinent has finally emerged from lingering shadows of the British Raj, asserting a new and ascendant identity, through art, literature, music, film, and other forms of popular culture.
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