The Genetic & Generic Affiliations of Rushdie's Satire

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This work examines the genetic and generic affiliations of Rushdie's satire in his novel Midnight's Children. It explores the tropes of satire and provides a historical overview of the genre. The research focuses on how Rushdie invents a hybrid literary style that draws on Indian literary tropes and weaves them into the English language in derisive and provocative ways. Being affiliated to postcolonial/post modern literature, the narrative gives new insights into satire. It also explores the role of literature as society's moral conscience. The work also highlights how the postcolonial Menippean paves the way for a new generation of Indian writers in English. Rushdie as a writer bears the heavy responsibility of denouncing the evils of our times, while acting as an alternative historiographer, and a transnational translational mediator between India and the West. The study attempts to explore the historical facets of the novel and to show the power of satire in endowing the intellectual/writer with an agency, and with the skilfulness to transcend.

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A Dra. Bootheina Majoul tem um mestrado em Poética Intercultural (ISLT, Universidade de Cartago) e um doutoramento em Literatura Inglesa (FLAHM, Universidade de Manouba). É membro da Unidade de Investigação "Linguagem e Formas Culturais" (Universidade de Cartago). É autora de "Doris Lessing: Poética do Ser e do Tempo" e 'Sobre o Trauma e a Memória Traumática'.


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This work examines the genetic and generic affiliations of Rushdie's satire in his novel Midnight's Children. It explores the tropes of satire and provides a historical overview of the genre. The research focuses on how Rushdie invents a hybrid literary style that draws on Indian literary tropes and weaves them into the English language in derisive and provocative ways. Being affiliated to postcolonial/post modern literature, the narrative gives new insights into satire. It also explores the role of literature as society's moral conscience. The work also highlights how the postcolonial Menippean paves the way for a new generation of Indian writers in English. Rushdie as a writer bears the heavy responsibility of denouncing the evils of our times, while acting as an alternative historiographer, and a transnational translational mediator between India and the West. The study attempts to explore the historical facets of the novel and to show the power of satire in endowing the intellectual/writer with an agency, and with the skilfulness to transcend.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783330346208
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
    • Jahr 2017
    • EAN 9783330346208
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3330346205
    • Veröffentlichung 05.07.2017
    • Titel The Genetic & Generic Affiliations of Rushdie's Satire
    • Autor Bootheina Majoul
    • Untertitel in Midnight's Children
    • Gewicht 155g
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 92
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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