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  • Marginal narratives and the question of human rights in Asian Pacific literature
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    Title/Author: Marginal narratives and the question of human rights in Asian Pacific literature/ edited by Sk Sagir Ali, Avijit Basak.
    other author: Basak, Avijit.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2024.,
    Description: xii, 198 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Speaking for the Marginalised: Kaifi Azmi's Poetic Response to Human Rights -- Refugee Narratives from Northeast India: Restorying the Partition of India from the Periphery through the Lens of Human Rights -- Stories in Images: Mnemoculture and Human Rights Films on Cambodia and Vietnam -- The Human Rights of Refugees in Khaled Hosseini's "Sea Prayer" -- 'Jungle' as a Site for Romance, Right and Resistance: A Critique to the Bhadrolok Narratives -- Borders and Boundaries: Re-situating The Tiger Claw in the Current Times -- The Thought of the Outside and the Outside of Thought: Remapping the Poetic Landscape of Shambhu Rakshit -- How They Play the Hunger: Bijon Bhattacharya's "Nabanna" and the Great Bengal Famine of 1943 -- Marginalised Lives in Assamese Literature: Saga of Loss and Longing in Assam's Chars -- The Spectral as the Political: Dystopia, Myth, and Horror inPatrick Graham's Ghoul -- Dead Horses Tell No Tales: Agrarian Revolts, Farmer Suicides and the Right to Cultivate in Neoliberal India -- Women and Wartime Sexual Violence: The Case of 'Comfort Women' and the 'Virangana' -- Literary Activism and Sovereignty: Examining the Deconstruction of Statist Narratives on Rights and Welfare in the Poetry of Jacinta Kerketta -- Critique of the Universal Human Rights Discourse and the rights to structural justice in Feroz Rather's The Night of Broken Glass -- Possibilities for reconciliation and conflict resolution: Reading Siddharth Deb's Point of Return and Jahnavi Barua's Undertow -- Inking Injury, Nurturing Remembrance: History, Trauma, and the Question of Forgiveness in The Garden of Evening Mists -- Negotiating Dalits in University Spaces, Violation of Human Rights: Portrayed through Yogesh Maitreya's Flowers on the Grave of Caste.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Human rights in literature. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4544-9
    ISBN: 9789819745449
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