Salman Rushdie The Satanic Verses

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Damian Grant: Salman Rushdie, Northcote House Publishers Ltd, Januar 1997 ISBN: 0746307977
In the WRITERS AND THEIR WORK series, a study of the major work of twentieth century writer, Salman Rushdie. It examines recent criticism and contains a bibliography. It also examines the complex issues raised by the publication of THE SATANIC VERSES.

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Hadjetian, Sylvia: Multiculturalism and magic realism? Between fiction and reality, GRIN VERLAG; GRIN VERLAG, April 2008, Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3638932834
Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2005 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,0, University of Regensburg (Anglistik), 190 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Since the 1970s, there has been an increasing concern with the impact of colonialism and postcolonialism on British identities and culture and the influence that the former British Empire had and still has on people in the former colonies and in Britain today . Novels like Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children or The Satanic Verses , Hanif Kureishi's The Buddha of Suburbia , Meera Syal's Anita and Me , Timothy Mo's Sour Sweet , Sam Selvon's The Lonely Londoners and Monica Ali's Brick Lane along with films like Bend it like Beckham or TV series like The Kumars at No. 42 and Da Ali G Show exemplify this rather new phenomenon and its world-wide success. They are representative of a large group of multicultural novels and productions created during the last few decades. Although multiculturalism is not new in the media, there has been a special boom of writers of the empire within during the last ten years.

NEUBUCH! 2008. 144 S. 210 mm 210 mm x 148 mm x 9 mm; Akademische Schriftenreihe, Bd. V89208

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Györke, Agnes: Postmodern Nations in Salman Rushdie's Fiction Midnight's Children, Shame, and The Satanic Verses, VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER, , Besorgungstitel - vorauss. Lieferzeit 3-5 Tage. ISBN: 3639311329
This book investigates the ambivalent space that nations occupy in Salman Rushdie's fiction. Relying on Walter Benjamin, I argue that the structure of the modern nation is split, and whereas this split remains hidden in the discourse of nationalism studies (Benedict Anderson, Ernest Gellner, etc.), it becomes manifest in Rushdie's postmodern texts. Rushdie's nations, instead of parading as seamless entities, challenge national pedagogies by reinserting a peculiar vision of subjectivity into the discourse of the nation. Located in the context of magic and noise, this subjectivity needs a protective shelter in his novels: in Midnight's Children (the novel about India), Saleem's nose provides a secure place for the disarticulate, pre-symbolic noise of the children. In the schizophrenic world of Shame (the novel about Pakistan), no such space exists; locked attic rooms do not provide protection, simply repress alternatives. I read The Satanic Verses as a novel of survival, which envisages a more viable, though more diabolical, alternative space for the nation than the previous two texts.

NEUBUCH! 2010. 176 S.

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