Logo Oapen
  • Search
  • Join
    • Deposit
    • For Librarians
    • For Publishers
    • For Researchers
    • Funders
    • Resources
    • OAPEN
    • For Librarians
    • For Publishers
    • For Researchers
    • Funders
    • Resources
    • OAPEN
    View Item 
    •   OAPEN Home
    • View Item
    •   OAPEN Home
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Postcolonialisme, femmes et migration dans l’oeuvre de Shumona Sinha

    Thumbnail
    Download PDF Viewer
    Web Shop
    Author(s)
    Bridet, Guillaume
    Gajiu, Vera
    Weissmann, Dirk
    Bonnemaison-Rullon, Cécile
    Bhatt, Pankhuri
    Soto, Ana Belén
    Hertrampf, Marina Ortrud M.
    Jayapal, Sharmili
    Freyermuth, Sylvie
    Stemberger, Martina
    Apostu, Andreea
    Rice, Alison
    Mistreanu, Diana
    Mayer, Daniela
    Contributor(s)
    Hertrampf, Marina Ortrud (editor)
    Mistreanu, Diana (editor)
    Language
    French
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    Shumona Sinha, born in Calcutta in 1973 and living in France since 2001, has created a body of work that sets her apart in contemporary French-language literature. Her dual cultural heritage, poetic style, narrative strategies and thematic choices, inspired in equal measure by her own biography and her preoccupation with current social and political events, give rise to a global and dislocated view of the contemporary world, which the author scrutinises and questions with the same thirst for humanity and the same sense of revolt in the face of injustice, whatever the country or the cultural, political or religious context that makes the latter possible. At the same time, his texts underline the need to place literary reception in a post-national perspective, which is better able to capture the transformations of the literary in a post-migrant society. This book is devoted to the entirety of Sinha's literary output to date, and sets out to establish a first collective critical milestone in the reception of what we will describe as his ‘world work’.
    URI
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/100868
    Keywords
    postcolonial narrative; memory and language; the obsession with identity; racial, social and gender inequalities; sacred family ties; transtextuality and transculturality
    DOI
    10.23780/9783960916383
    ISBN
    9783954771738, 9783960916383
    Publisher
    Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft München (AVM)
    Publisher website
    https://www.avm-verlag.de/
    Publication date and place
    Munich, 2025
    Classification
    Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
    Pages
    231
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    • Imported or submitted locally

    Browse

    All of OAPENSubjectsPublishersLanguagesCollections

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Export

    Repository metadata
    Logo Oapen
    • For Librarians
    • For Publishers
    • For Researchers
    • Funders
    • Resources
    • OAPEN

    Newsletter

    • Subscribe to our newsletter
    • view our news archive

    Follow us on

    License

    • If not noted otherwise all contents are available under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

    Credits

    • logo EU
    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

    OAPEN is based in the Netherlands, with its registered office in the National Library in The Hague.

    Director: Niels Stern

    Address:
    OAPEN Foundation
    Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5
    2595 BE The Hague
    Postal address:
    OAPEN Foundation
    P.O. Box 90407
    2509 LK The Hague

    Websites:
    OAPEN Home: www.oapen.org
    OAPEN Library: library.oapen.org
    DOAB: www.doabooks.org

     

     

    Export search results

    The export option will allow you to export the current search results of the entered query to a file. Differen formats are available for download. To export the items, click on the button corresponding with the preferred download format.

    A logged-in user can export up to 15000 items. If you're not logged in, you can export no more than 500 items.

    To select a subset of the search results, click "Selective Export" button and make a selection of the items you want to export. The amount of items that can be exported at once is similarly restricted as the full export.

    After making a selection, click one of the export format buttons. The amount of items that will be exported is indicated in the bubble next to export format.