Critical Discourse in Telugu

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Critical Discourse in Telugu

  • 著者名:Rani, K. Suneetha (EDT)
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  • Routledge India(2021/11/29発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032124834
  • eISBN:9781000470444

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Description

This volume forms a part of the Critical Discourses in South Asia series which deals with schools, movements and discursive practices in major South Asian languages. It offers crucial insights into the making of Telugu literature and its critical tradition across over a century. The book brings together English translation of major writings of influential figures dealing with literary criticism and theory, aesthetic and performative traditions, re-interpretations of primary concepts, categories and interactions in Telugu. It presents 32 key texts in literary and cultural studies representing thoughts, debates, signposts and interfaces on important trends in critical discourse in the Telugu region from the middle of the 19th to the end of the 20th century, with nearly all translated by experts for the first time into English. The volume covers a wide array of themes, ranging from a text by Kandukuri Veeresalingam on women’s education to Challapalli Swaroopa Rani on new readings of the oral literature of the marginalised communities. These radical essays explore the interconnectedness of the socio-cultural and historical developments in the colonial and post-independence period in the Telugu region. They discuss themes such as integrative aesthetic visions; poetic and literary forms; modernism; imagination; power structures and social struggles; ideological values; cultural renovations; and collaborations and subversions.

Comprehensive and authoritative, this volume offers an overview of the history of critical thought in Telugu literature in South Asia. It will be essential for scholars and researchers of Telugu language and literature, literary criticism, literary theory, comparative literature, Indian literature, cultural studies, art and aesthetics, performance studies, history, sociology, regional studies and South Asian studies. It will also interest the Telugu-speaking diaspora and those working on the intellectual history of Telugu and conservation of languages and culture.

Table of Contents


Introduction

K. Suneetha Rani

1. Women’s Education [February 1875]

Kandukuri Veeresalingam  

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar


2. Prologue to A Memorandum on Modern Telugu

Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy

 

3. Prologue to Radhika Santvanamu

Bengaluru Nagaratnamu

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani


4. Foreword to History of Telugu Literature

Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy

 

5. The Harm Done to Telugu

Thapi Dharmarao 

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani

 

6. The Sitamma Tikkanna Sculpted

Rallapalle Ananthakrishna Sarma

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar

 

7. Introduction to Musalamma Maranamu

Pingali Lakshmikantham

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar


8. Man and Woman (Excluding the Aspect of Love)

Gudipati Venkatachelam 


9. Freedom of the Artist

Kodavatiganti Kutumbarao

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar

 

10. Purpose of Poetry

K.V. Ramana Reddy 

Translated by N. Venugopal

 

11. The Structure of Poetic Revolutions

Velcheru Narayana Rao 

Translated by E. Dileep


12. Those Six Poets

Chekuri Ramarao 

Translated by E. Dileep

 

13. Why Sanskrit, Oh Swami?

Bojja Tharakam

Translated by Gita Ramaswamy

 

14. The Word is the World

Varavara Rao 

Translated by N. Venugopal


15. The Story of Rama and the Class Character

B. Vizia Bharati

Translated by Gita Ramaswamy

 

16. First Generation Short Stories of Telangana

Mudiganti Sujata Reddy

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani

 

17. The Origins of Telugu Drama That One Does Not Wish to See

G. Kalyana Rao 

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar


18. Literary Criticism, too, is Social Praxis

Rachapalem Chandrasekhara Reddy 

Translated by E. Dileep


19. Music That’s Snapping Its Shackles

Volga 

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar

 

20. Protest against the Caste Hegemony

Jayadhir Thirmal Rao and A.K. Prabhakar 

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani

 

21. Literature and its Philosophical Premise

K. Balagopal

Translated by E. Dileep 

 

22. The Trajectories of Kalingandhra Story

Attada Appala Naidu 

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani


23. Rasa and Women’s Experience

Katyayani Vidmahe 

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani


24. Why has Madhuravani Changed?

A. Jayaprabha

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar


25. Reflections on Marxist Literary Criticism in Telugu

N. Venugopal 

Translated by N. Venugopal

 

26. Coarse Winnows that Sift Literature

Joopaka Subhadra 

Translated by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar


27. Difference of Perspectives between Dalit Literature and Revolutionary Literature

G. Lakshmi Narasaiah 

Translated by E. Dileep


28. The Furnace

Juluru Gowrishankar

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani


29. A Garden of Mirrors—Reclaiming the Sufi Past and Contemporary Muslim Discourse

Afsar Mohammad  


30. Poetry is but the Reflection of Realistic Identities

M.M. Vinodini 

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani

 

31. Muslim Women’s Poetry

Khaja

Translated by E. Dileep

 

32. The Story of Yellamma: The Philosophical Perspective

Challapalli Swaroopa Rani 

Translated by K. Suneetha Rani

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