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Gandhi's Autobiographical Construction of Selfhood
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This book addresses the topics of autobiography, self-representation and status as a writer in Mahatma Gandhi's autobiographical work The Story of My Experiments with Truth (1927, 1929). Gandhi remains an elusive figure, despite the volumes of literature written on him in the seven decades since his assassination. Scholars and biographers alike agree that no work on his life has portrayed him in totality (Desai, 2009), and, although arguably the most popular figure of the first half of the twentieth century and one of the most eminent luminaries of our time, Gandhi the individual remains as much an enigma as a person of endless fascination (Murrell, 2008). Yet there has been relatively little scholarly engagement with Gandhi's autobiography, and published output has largely been concerned with mining the text for its biographical details, with little concern for how Gandhi represents himself. The author addresses this gap in the literature, while also considering Gandhi as a writer. This book provides a close reading of the linguistic structure of the text with particular focus upon Gandhi's self-representation, drawing on a cognitive stylistic framework for analysing linguistic representations of selfhood (Emmott 2002). It will be of interest to stylisticians, cognitive linguists, discourse analysts, and scholars in related fields such as Indian literature and postcolonial studies.
Challenges existing scholarship by revealing the multi-faceted nature of Gandhi's self-representation Utilises cutting-edge methodological approaches drawn from cognitive linguistics Offers a unique overview of the context literary status and linguistic structure of Gandhi's autobiography
Autorentext
Clara Neary is Lecturer in Stylistics in the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen's University Belfast, UK. She has published on a variety of genres, drawing upon a range of cognitive stylistic frameworks. These include publications on constructions of narrative empathy and on the use of conceptual metaphor in the English translation of Gandhi's autobiography; the interrelationship between style, point of view and modality; a Cognitive Grammar approach to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins; and multimodal applications of the frameworks of Cognitive Grammar and Musical Grammar to lyrics and music by Radiohead.
Klappentext
Chapter 1: "In a word, I could not live both after the flesh and the spirit" .- Chapter 2: The Story of Gandhi's Experiments with Truth.- Chapter 3: Gandhi and the Emergence of Autobiography in India.- Chapter 4: Gandhi the Writer.- Chapter 5: Gandhi writing Gandhi: autobiographical 'split selves'.- Chapter 6: "Life is one indivisible whole"
Inhalt
Chapter 1: In a word, I could not live both after the flesh and the spirit .- Chapter 2: The Story of Gandhi's Experiments with Truth.- Chapter 3: Gandhi and the Emergence of Autobiography in India.- Chapter 4: Gandhi the Writer.- Chapter 5: Gandhi writing Gandhi: autobiographical 'split selves'.- Chapter 6: Life is one indivisible whole
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031227851
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9783031227851
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3031227859
- Veröffentlichung 16.03.2023
- Titel Gandhi's Autobiographical Construction of Selfhood
- Autor Clara Neary
- Untertitel The Story of His Experiments with Truth
- Gewicht 283g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 124
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Linguistics & Literature