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Minor and Major Readings Across Cultures

References

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    2009 [1879]Et dukkehjem. Oslo: Gyldendal.
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    1954Tuntematon Sotilas. Helsinki: Otava.
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    1996 “The Problem of Reading: Mother-Daughter Relationships and Indian Postcoloniality.” InWomen of Color: Mother Daughter Relationships in 20th-Century Literature, ed. by Elizabeth Brown-Guillory , 20–37. Austin: University of Texas Press.
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    1995 “Search for Identity: Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” InIndian Women Novelists, ed. by R.K. Dhawan , set III vol. 14, 183–192. New Delhi: Prestige Books.
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    2008Globaliseringens Ansikten: Den Indoengelska Romanen. Stockholm: Carlsson bokförlag.
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    1995 “Penance and Multiple Response in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” InIndian Women Novelists, ed. by R.K. Dhawan , set IIIvol. 14, 159–169. New Delhi: Prestige Books.
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    2004Colonial Karma: Self, Action, and Nation in the Indian English Novel. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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  36. Sobti, Krishna
    2001Lyssna min dotter. Annika Persson (trans.). Stockholm: Bokförlaget Tranan.
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  37. 2002Listen Girl!. Shiva Nath (trans.). New Delhi: Katha.
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  38. 2008 [1991]ऐ लड़की ( Ai Laḍki ). New Delhi: Rajkamal Publications.
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    2006Där vi en gang gått. Helsingfors: Söderströms.
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    2003 “‘Inside and Out There: Male Constructs and Female Choices in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” Kakatiya Journal of English Studies23: 188–195.
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References

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    2001 [1987] “Jameson’s Rhetoric of Otherness and the ‘National Allegory’.” In hisIn Theory: Classes, Nations, Literatures, 95–122. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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  2. Appadurai, Arjun , Lauren Berlant , Carol A. Breckenridge , and Dilip Gaonkar
    (eds) 1993 “Controversies: Debating in Theory.” Public Culture6 (1): 3–192. publicculture.dukejournals.org/content/6/1.toc. doi: 10.1215/08992363‑6‑1‑vii
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  3. Attridge, Derek
    2004The Singularity of Literature. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203420447
    https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203420447 [Google Scholar]
  4. Booth, Wayne C
    1983 [1961]The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. doi: 10.7208/chicago/9780226065595.001.0001
    https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226065595.001.0001 [Google Scholar]
  5. Chakladar, Arnab
    2006 “Of Houses and Canons: Reading the Novels of Shashi Deshpande.” Ariel: A Review of International English Literature37: 81–97.
    [Google Scholar]
  6. Chanda, Geetanjali Singh
    2008Indian Women in the House of Fiction. New Delhi: Zubaan Books.
    [Google Scholar]
  7. Chaudhuri, Amit
    2001 “Modernity and the Vernacular.” InThe Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature, ed. by Amit Chaudhuri , xvii–xxxiv. London: Picador India.
    [Google Scholar]
  8. Damrosch, David
    2006 “World Literature in a Postcolonial Hypercanonical Age.” InComparative Literature in an Age of Globalization, ed. by Haun Saussy , 43–53. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  9. Deleuze, Gilles , and Félix Guattari
    2003[1975]Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature. Dana Polan (trans.). Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  10. Deshpande, Shashi
    1988That Long Silence. New Delhi: Penguin India.
    [Google Scholar]
  11. Gadamer, Hans-Georg
    1989Truth and Method. New York: Seabury Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  12. Gandhi, Leela
    1997 “Indo-Anglian Fiction: Writing India, Elite Aesthetics, and the Rise of the ‘Stephanian’ Novel.” Australian Humanistic Review8. www.australianhumanitiesreview.org/archive/Issue-November-1997/gandhi.html.
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  13. George, Rosemary Marangoly
    1996The Politics of Home: Postcolonial Relocations and Twentieth-Century Fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  14. Gopal, Priyamavada
    2009The Indian English Novel: Nation, History, and Narration. London: Oxford University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  15. Hariharan, Githa
    1992The Thousand Faces of Night. New Delhi: Penguin India.
    [Google Scholar]
  16. Ibsen, Henrik
    2009 [1879]Et dukkehjem. Oslo: Gyldendal.
    [Google Scholar]
  17. Indira, S
    1995 “Walking the Tight Rope: A Reading of Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” InIndian Women Novelists, ed. by R.K. Dhawan , set IIIvol. 14, 177–182. New Delhi: Prestige Books.
    [Google Scholar]
  18. Jameson, Fredric
    1986 “Third-World Literature in the Era of Multicultural Capitalism.” Social Text15: 65–88. doi: 10.2307/466493
    https://doi.org/10.2307/466493 [Google Scholar]
  19. Kakar, Sudhir
    2002 [1978]The Inner World: A Psycho-Analytic Study of Childhood and Society in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  20. Khair, Tabish
    2001Babu Fictions: Alienation in Indian English Novels. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  21. Kumar, Radha
    1993The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women’s Rights and Feminism in India1800–1990. London: Verso.
    [Google Scholar]
  22. Kuortti, Joel
    2002Indian Women’s Writing in English: A Bibliography. Jaipur: Rawat Publications.
    [Google Scholar]
  23. Linna, Väinö
    1954Tuntematon Sotilas. Helsinki: Otava.
    [Google Scholar]
  24. Mohanram, Radhika
    1996 “The Problem of Reading: Mother-Daughter Relationships and Indian Postcoloniality.” InWomen of Color: Mother Daughter Relationships in 20th-Century Literature, ed. by Elizabeth Brown-Guillory , 20–37. Austin: University of Texas Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  25. Navarro Tejero, Antonia
    2001Matrimonio y Patriarcado en autoras de la díaspora hindú. Huelva: U de Huelva, Servicio de Publicaciones.
    [Google Scholar]
  26. 2005Gender and Caste in the Anglophone-Indian Novels of Arundhati Roy and Githa Hariharan: Feminist Issues in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  27. Nityanandam, Indiera
    1995 “Search for Identity: Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” InIndian Women Novelists, ed. by R.K. Dhawan , set III vol. 14, 183–192. New Delhi: Prestige Books.
    [Google Scholar]
  28. Phelan, James
    2005Living to Tell About It: A Rhetoric and Ethics of Character Narration. London: Cornell University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  29. Petersson, Margareta
    2008Globaliseringens Ansikten: Den Indoengelska Romanen. Stockholm: Carlsson bokförlag.
    [Google Scholar]
  30. Rao, K. Damodar
    1995 “Penance and Multiple Response in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” InIndian Women Novelists, ed. by R.K. Dhawan , set IIIvol. 14, 159–169. New Delhi: Prestige Books.
    [Google Scholar]
  31. Rege, Josna E
    2004Colonial Karma: Self, Action, and Nation in the Indian English Novel. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    [Google Scholar]
  32. Roland, Alan
    1988In Search of Self in India and Japan: Towards a Cross-Cultural Psychology. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  33. Sell, Roger D
    2000Literature as Communication: The Foundations of Mediating Criticism. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. doi: 10.1075/pbns.78
    https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.78 [Google Scholar]
  34. 2011Communicational Criticism: Studies in Literature as Dialogue. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. doi: 10.1075/ds.11
    https://doi.org/10.1075/ds.11 [Google Scholar]
  35. Shree, Geetanjali
    2000 [1997]Mai: A Novel. Nita Kumar (trans.). New Delhi: Kali for Women.
    [Google Scholar]
  36. Sobti, Krishna
    2001Lyssna min dotter. Annika Persson (trans.). Stockholm: Bokförlaget Tranan.
    [Google Scholar]
  37. 2002Listen Girl!. Shiva Nath (trans.). New Delhi: Katha.
    [Google Scholar]
  38. 2008 [1991]ऐ लड़की ( Ai Laḍki ). New Delhi: Rajkamal Publications.
    [Google Scholar]
  39. Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty
    1999A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History of the Vanishing Present. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    [Google Scholar]
  40. 2003The Death of a Discipline. New York: Colombia University Press.
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  41. Strandberg, Lotta
    2006 “At the Gates of St Stephens.” Muse India7. www.museindia.com/viewarticle.asp?myr=2006andissid=7andid=314.
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  42. 2011Embedded Storytelling and Gender Negotiations in Githa Hariharan’s First Three Novels. Helsinki: Helsinki University Print.
    [Google Scholar]
  43. Sunder Rajan, Rajeswari
    1993 “The Feminist Plot and the Nationalist Allegory: Home and World in Two Indian Women’s Novels in English.” Modern Fiction Studies39: 71–92. doi: 10.1353/mfs.0.1045
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  44. 2004 “The Heroine’s Progress: Feminism and the Family in the Fiction of Shashi Deshpande, Githa Hariharan and Manjula Padmanabhan.” InDesert in Bloom: Contemporary Indian Women’s Fiction in English, ed. by Meenakshi Bharat , 80–96. New Delhi: Pencraft International.
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  45. Westö, Kjell
    2006Där vi en gang gått. Helsingfors: Söderströms.
    [Google Scholar]
  46. Yellaiah, J. , and G. Pratima
    2003 “‘Inside and Out There: Male Constructs and Female Choices in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night .” Kakatiya Journal of English Studies23: 188–195.
    [Google Scholar]
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