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Shivani Sivagurunathan, Being Born. Petaling Jaya: Maya Press (2022). 122 pp. ISBN: 978-983-2737-67-4 Shivani Sivagurunathan,出生。八打灵再也:玛雅出版社(2022)。122页,国际标准书号:978-983-2737-67-4
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.18
Ivan Ling
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The Changing Dynamics of Nationalism: A Reading of Select Fiction from Nepal 民族主义的动态变化:尼泊尔小说选集解读
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.9
Meena Sharma
The monarchy, Nepali language, and Hinduism have been instrumental in the development of Nepali nationalism, and issues related to ethnicity, language, race, and region have been systematically ignored in the formation of the Nepali state. Likewise, the national literature of Nepal until the 1990s was dominated by writers from the Hindu upper caste who spoke primarily of and for the ruling class, often undermining the diversity of an otherwise heterogeneous nation. However, the political upheavals witnessed by Nepal in the 21st century have led to an upsurge of groups searching for ‘national identities’ on ethnic and regional grounds. This has also brought key changes to the literary landscape of Nepal, and contemporary writers have been increasingly drawn to the emerging new voices and identity movements aimed at questioning the prevalent notion of ‘inclusive nationalism’ with its central axis on the monarchical base and Parbatiya supremacy. Against the backdrop of a renewed debate on nationalism and the structure of the state in Nepal, this paper seeks to examine the changing dynamics of Nepali nationalism as encapsulated in contemporary fiction from Nepal. The paper examines the rising ethnocultural and regional nationalism in Nepal in two contemporary novels, Karnali Blues (2010) and The Wayward Daughter (2018), by two prominent Nepali writers, Buddhisagar Chapain and Shradha Ghale, respectively. Karnali Blues has been hailed as a pioneering work in introducing ‘new regionalism’ in the context of Nepali literature. It narrates the story of mid- and far-western Nepal and aptly captures the lives of groups belonging to the margins. Shradhe Ghale’s The Wayward Daughter focuses on a Janajati family and portrays a rich cross-section of Nepali society influenced by the lived realities of class and caste. The paper explores the diversity of life, region, and population in Nepal as depicted in both novels, thereby validating the necessity to understand Nepali nationalism in terms of region, class, religion, and ethnicity. This is also reflective of the changing narrative of Nepali nationalism.
君主制、尼泊尔语和印度教在尼泊尔民族主义的发展中发挥了重要作用,在尼泊尔国家的形成过程中,与民族、语言、种族和地区有关的问题被系统地忽视了。同样,直到20世纪90年代,尼泊尔的民族文学都是由印度教上层种姓的作家主导的,他们主要为统治阶级说话,也为统治阶级说话,这往往破坏了这个异质国家的多样性。然而,尼泊尔在21世纪所经历的政治动荡,导致族群和地区基础上寻求“国家认同”的团体激增。这也给尼泊尔的文学景观带来了关键的变化,当代作家越来越多地被新兴的新声音和身份运动所吸引,这些运动旨在质疑普遍存在的“包容性民族主义”概念,该概念以君主制为基础,并以Parbatiya至上为中心。在关于尼泊尔民族主义和国家结构的新辩论的背景下,本文试图研究尼泊尔当代小说中所包含的尼泊尔民族主义的变化动态。本文通过两部尼泊尔当代小说《卡纳利蓝调》(2010)和《任性的女儿》(2018)考察了尼泊尔日益高涨的民族文化和地区民族主义。这两部小说的作者分别是尼泊尔著名作家布迪萨加尔·查潘和什拉达·加勒。《卡纳利蓝调》被誉为在尼泊尔文学背景下引入“新地方主义”的开创性作品。它讲述了尼泊尔中西部和偏远地区的故事,恰如其分地捕捉到了边缘群体的生活。Shradhe Ghale的《任性的女儿》聚焦于一个Janajati家庭,描绘了受阶级和种姓生活现实影响的尼泊尔社会的丰富侧面。本文探讨了生活的多样性,地区和人口在尼泊尔描绘的两部小说,从而验证了必要了解尼泊尔民族主义方面的地区,阶级,宗教和种族。这也反映了尼泊尔民族主义叙事的变化。
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Partition and Pluralism: Perceiving Epistemic Terrains of Hope and Resilience in Divided by Partition, United by Resilience – 21 Inspirational Stories from 1947 分治与多元主义:在因分治而分裂、因韧性而团结中感知希望和韧性的认识层面——1947年的21个励志故事
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.5
Goutam Karmakar, Payel Pal
Before India gained independence from Britain in 1947, when the partition was announced, the subcontinent instantly descended into riots, death, and destruction, culminating in one of the largest human waves of migration in history. Muslims in India were prompted to travel to Pakistan, while Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistan were urged to return home. Approximately 15 million people were displaced or forced to relocate, with between half a million and two million killed in the consequent violence. This post-partition history includes some courageous individuals who lost everything during partition but reconstructed their existences from the ground up and climbed to the leading positions in their respective disciplines. Divided by Partition, United by Resilience – 21 Inspirational Stories from 1947, edited by Mallika Ahluwalia and published in 2018 by Rupa Publications India, is one such book that chronicles the narratives of 21 Indians who endured the chaos and destruction of India’s Partition but managed to overcome their miseries to become living embodiments of accomplishment and excellence. Emphasising the stories’ affirmative ethos, which steps beyond the tropes of loss and precarity, this article analyses how these individuals established their agency and extraordinariness vis-à-vis various epistemic tools. The article puts forth that these stories can be read as representative testimonies of diversified trajectories in the epistemological field of the Partition literature and studies. This article focuses on unlearning the monolithic perceptions of 1947 and approaching them through the lens of epistemic pluralism. The article finally argues that there are other sides that go beyond the meta-significations of partition narratives, as demonstrated by individuals who, through their tireless efforts, drew new contours of self-assertion, thereby creating diverse and dynamic epistemologies.
1947年印度宣布分治,从英国手中获得独立之前,印度次大陆立即陷入骚乱、死亡和破坏之中,最终导致历史上最大的人口迁徙浪潮之一。印度的穆斯林被敦促前往巴基斯坦,而巴基斯坦的印度教徒和锡克教徒则被敦促返回家园。大约有1 500万人流离失所或被迫迁移,50万至200万人在随后的暴力中丧生。这段后分治史包含了一些勇敢的人,他们在分治中失去了一切,但却从头开始重建自己的存在,并在各自的学科中爬上了领导的位置。马利卡·阿卢瓦利亚编辑的《因分裂而分裂,因坚韧而团结——1947年的21个鼓舞人心的故事》于2018年由印度鲁帕出版社出版。这本书记录了21名印度人的故事,他们忍受了印度分裂带来的混乱和破坏,但最终克服了痛苦,成为成就和卓越的活生生的化身。强调故事的积极精神,超越了失落和不稳定的比喻,本文分析了这些个体如何通过-à-vis各种认知工具建立他们的代理和非凡性。文章认为,这些故事可以作为分割文学和研究认识论领域多元化轨迹的代表性见证。本文的重点是摆脱1947年的单一观念,并通过认识多元主义的镜头接近它们。文章最后认为,在分割叙事的元意义之外,还有其他方面,正如个人通过不懈的努力,绘制了自我主张的新轮廓,从而创造了多样化和动态的认识论。
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Editorial 编辑
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.1
S. Philip
This editorial discusses issues with nationalism.
这篇社论讨论了民族主义问题。
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Shivani Sivagurunathan, What Has Happened to Harry Pillai?: Two Novellas. Penang: Clarity Publishing, 2022. 267 pp. ISBN 978-967-17657-8-4 Shivani Sivagurunathan,哈利·皮莱怎么了?两篇中篇小说。槟城:Clarity Publishing, 2022。267页。ISBN 978-967-17657-8-4
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.17
Enakshi Samarawickrama
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Gwee Li Sui, This Floating World. Singapore: Landmark Books, 2021.232pp. ISBN 978-981-14-8561-9 Gwee Li Sui,这个漂浮的世界。新加坡:地标图书,2021.232pp。ISBN 978-981-14-8561-9
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.20
Zainor Izat Zainal
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Mohammad A. Quayum (Ed.), Rabindranath Tagore’s Journey as an Educator: Critical Perspectives on His Poetics and Praxis. London and New York: Routledge, 2023. 314pp. ISBN: 978-1-003-15776-2 Mohammad A. Quayum(编),泰戈尔作为一个教育家的旅程:对他的诗学和实践的批判观点。伦敦和纽约:劳特利奇出版社,2023。314页。ISBN: 978-1-003-15776-2
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.21
Sanghamitra Dalal
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(Re)Constructing the Bengali: Propaganda and Resistance in Immediate Post-1971 Pakistani Fiction (再)建构孟加拉语:1971年后巴基斯坦小说中的宣传与抵抗
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.7
Madhurima Sen
During the war of 1971 and for a considerable amount of time afterward, manipulation of media reports and military propaganda in Pakistan contributed to cultural stereotypes of Bengalis as ‘others’. This paper analyses two immediate Pakistani fictional responses to the war published in 1973: “Bingo” by Tariq Rahman and “Hearth and Home” by Parveen Sarwar. It considers the relationship between literature as a medium and the rigid structure of religious nationalist loyalties and state propaganda, probing the dynamics between imaginative fiction and the top-down approach of statist historiography. It draws attention to the heterogeneity of literary strategies employed by authors and their divergent engagements with formulaic images of the Bengali ‘other’, which in turn shape the construction of national identity in the narratives. Along with focusing on the role of literature in ‘shattering the silence’, it aims to foreground the role played by fiction in maintaining stereotypical, archetypal, and antagonistic inter-ethnic relations.
在1971年战争期间以及之后的相当长一段时间里,巴基斯坦媒体报道和军事宣传的操纵助长了孟加拉人“他人”的文化刻板印象。本文分析了1973年出版的两部巴基斯坦小说对战争的直接回应:塔里克·拉赫曼的《宾果》和帕文·萨瓦尔的《心与家》。它考虑了作为媒介的文学与宗教民族主义忠诚和国家宣传的僵化结构之间的关系,探讨了富有想象力的小说与自上而下的国家主义史学方法之间的动态。它提请人们注意作者所采用的文学策略的异质性,以及他们与孟加拉语“他者”的公式化形象的不同接触,这反过来又塑造了叙事中民族身份的建构。除了关注文学在“打破沉默”中的作用外,它还旨在展望小说在维持刻板、原型和对立的种族关系方面所扮演的角色。
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Subashish Bhattacharjee and Goutam Karmakar (Eds), The City Speaks: Urban Spaces in Indian Literature. London and New York: Routledge, 2022. 328 pp. ISBN: 9781032110820. Subashish Bhattacharjee和Goutam Karmakar(编辑),《城市演讲:印度文学中的城市空间》。伦敦和纽约:劳特利奇,2022年。328页,国际标准书号:9781032110820。
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.14
Deblina Rout
The City Speaks: Urban Spaces in Indian Literature investigates the urban literature of the subcontinent at the turn of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, adopting a critical stance towards the study of narrative accounts of the ‘city’. The volume explores the longstanding and intricate relationship between Indian literature (in English) and urban spaces, evaluating the city as a “producer of narratives as well as a consumer” (7). Registering the representation of urban spaces as more than mere background settings for narratives, as the foreword mentions, the anthology attempts to read the ‘city’ as represented within “sociocultural and experiential spheres” in Indian contexts (xiii). As the editors, Subashish Bhattacharjee and Goutam Karmakar, note, cities serve as a record of the “momentum of cultural maturity, the evolution of thought, and the shifts in demographic realisations” that foreground the very formation of countries (9). Documenting cities as evolutionary metaphors for tracing the cultural historiography of the nation, the volume presents novel interpretive frameworks for analysing urban literature through a variety of mediums, including novels, poetry, drama, and non-fiction accounts.
《城市演讲:印度文学中的城市空间》调查了二十世纪和二十一世纪之交次大陆的城市文学,对研究“城市”的叙事叙述采取了批判的立场。该卷探讨了印度文学(英语)与城市空间之间长期而复杂的关系,将城市评价为“叙事的生产者和消费者”(7)。正如前言所提到的,该选集将城市空间的表现不仅仅是叙事的背景设置,它试图解读印度语境中“社会文化和体验领域”中的“城市”(xiii)。正如编辑Subashish Bhattacharjee和Goutam Karmakar所指出的那样,城市记录了“文化成熟的势头、思想的演变和人口意识的转变”,这些都预示着国家的形成(9)。该卷记录了城市作为追踪国家文化史学的进化隐喻,提出了通过各种媒介分析城市文学的新颖解释框架,包括小说、诗歌、戏剧和非小说叙述。
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Introduction: Nationalism and Secularism in South Asian Literature 引言:南亚文学中的民族主义与世俗主义
IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-16 DOI: 10.22452/sare.vol60no1.2
N. Langah, Goutam Karmakar
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