Kashmiri Life Narratives: Human Rights, Pleasure and the Local Cosmopolitan

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Author(s): Rakhshan Rizwan
Series: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: Russian

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Dedication
Contents
Introduction: The Poet and the Cassette Player
1 Mobilizing Pleasure Through Genre: Curfewed Night and Our Moon Has Bloodclots as Kashmiri Bildungsromane
2 Literary Fiction as an Alternative to a Human Rights Report: The Case of Mirza Waheed’s The Collaborator
3 Imagining Local Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Human Rights in Sudha Koul’s The Tiger Ladies
4 Palatable Fictions: Negotiating Narratives of Consumption and Subalternity in Jaspreet Singh’s Chef
5 Portable Pleasures and Papier-Mâché: Strategic Exoticism in Mirza Waheed’s The Book of Gold Leaves
Conclusion/Postscript
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