Imagine Carnivalesque: A Duo of Psychoanalytical Essays on South Asian Literature and Gender Identity

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Cover of the book Imagine Carnivalesque: A Duo of Psychoanalytical Essays on South Asian Literature and Gender Identity by Ashok Rajamani, Ashok Rajamani
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Author: Ashok Rajamani ISBN: 9781311050106
Publisher: Ashok Rajamani Publication: April 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ashok Rajamani
ISBN: 9781311050106
Publisher: Ashok Rajamani
Publication: April 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ashok Rajamani, award-winning author of The Day My Brain Exploded, returns with IMAGINE CARNIVALESQUE, his explosive first book of bold and insightful literary criticism. Uncover the unconscious in South Asian literature through two psychoanalytical essays that deconstruct gender codes and sexuality within Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, Shyam Selvadurai's Funny Boy, and the Hindu epic poem Mahabharata. From Rushdie's manic hunt for feminine rapaciousness, to Selvadurai's proclamations of liberation through same-sex love, to the fiery transgendered battles in India's grandest poem, IMAGINE CARNIVALESQUE vividly explores subcontinental writing and its libidinous secrets of subversion.

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Ashok Rajamani, award-winning author of The Day My Brain Exploded, returns with IMAGINE CARNIVALESQUE, his explosive first book of bold and insightful literary criticism. Uncover the unconscious in South Asian literature through two psychoanalytical essays that deconstruct gender codes and sexuality within Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, Shyam Selvadurai's Funny Boy, and the Hindu epic poem Mahabharata. From Rushdie's manic hunt for feminine rapaciousness, to Selvadurai's proclamations of liberation through same-sex love, to the fiery transgendered battles in India's grandest poem, IMAGINE CARNIVALESQUE vividly explores subcontinental writing and its libidinous secrets of subversion.

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