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Patrick O’Donnell. The American Novel Now: Reading Contemporary American Fiction Since 1980
and Shashi Deshpande’s essays discuss the significance of global success for Indian English literature as well as at home. Other essay’s by Bharati Mukherjee, Nissim Ezekiel, Nalini Natarajan, Vijay Mishra, and Jsabir Jain address the ‘cross-cultural’ encounters in the Indian fiction, diaspora, nation-state and the self. In all, the collection is broad and diverse. But for a volume on South Asia, Indian literature and Indian contributions dominate the book. And the collection could have benefited from the inclusion of the anthropological works on “jajmani system” and “village communities”, which were central to the early Orientalist scholarship. Among other missing components are the writings by the Subaltern Studies group; the agrarian strife and the peasant movements in the early 20th century. Having said that, however, the collection succeeds in bringing a wide selection of scholarly works on South Asia to the readers both within and outside of the region. The essays are written in a clear and concise manner; the absence theoretical jargon also makes this collection accessible to non-specialist readers.
期刊介绍:
The journal of English philology, Anglia, was founded in 1878 by Moritz Trautmann and Richard P. Wülker, and is thus the oldest journal of English studies. Anglia covers a large part of the expanding field of English philology. It publishes essays on the English language and linguistic history, on English literature of the Middle Ages and the Modern period, on American literature, the newer literature in the English language, and on general and comparative literary studies, also including cultural and literary theory aspects. Further, Anglia contains reviews from the areas mentioned..