Tagore and Yeats : : a postcolonial re-envisioning / / Amrita Ghosh and Elizabeth Brewer Redwine.

The Yeats -Tagore friendship and the eventual curious fallout between the two remain a mystery; the focus of this volume is a postcolonial reading of the two writers’ friendship, the critical reception of Tagore in 1912 England, and Tagore’s erasure from Western literary discourse. The essays in thi...

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Cross/Cultures ; 217
Literature and Cultural Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
The Yeats -Tagore friendship and the eventual curious fallout between the two remain a mystery; the focus of this volume is a postcolonial reading of the two writers’ friendship, the critical reception of Tagore in 1912 England, and Tagore’s erasure from Western literary discourse. The essays in this volume take a decolonial turn to critically analyze the two writers in the discourse of power that is a part of their larger story. The nuances that appear in the pages of this illuminating book explore the meaning of "the politics of friendship" and the sense of intercultural relationship marred by colonialism. The volume re-envisions what the "postcolonial" can mean, be, and do. We can learn from the two major figures and their work and create a new vision of that problematic preposition "post.< - Professor Mieke Bal, ASCA (Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis). This volume offers a magnificent illustration of how to retell the story of a cross-cultural literary relationship from a decolonial perspective. Ghosh and Redwine’s edited collection exemplifies the need of the hour: to reassess the value of literary traditions, institutions, and relationships while illuminating the politics of colonialism and racism that compromises them. - Deepika Bahri, Professor of English, Emory University; Author of Postcolonial Biology .
This is a comparative exploration of two iconic Nobel Prize winning writers, W.B. Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, focusing on the theme of postcolonial translation, politics of friendship, decolonializing art and Irish-Indian nationalism through poetry and literature.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction Tagore, Yeats, A Postcolonial Re-envisioning / Amrita Ghosh and Elizabeth Brewer Redwine -- part 1 -- Tagore, Yeats, Translation and Appropriation -- 1 (Un)Translatable Authorship Positioning Yeats’ “Preface” and the Poetry of Tagore / Amardeep Singh -- 2 Translation at the Abbey Theatre in 1913 The World Premier of Rabindranath Tagore’s the Post Office / Barry Sheils -- part 2 -- Representation, Subalternity, and Transnational Collaborations -- 3 Hybrid Performances Tagore, Yeats, Politics and the Practice of Cosmopolitanism / Louise Blakeney Williams -- 4 Tagore’s China, Yeats’ Orient -- Gregory B. Lee -- 5 Tagore, Yeats and the Poetics of Subalternity / Sirshendu Majumdar -- part 3 -- Performativity, Art: Modernism and Postcolonial -- 6 Translating from the Peripheries Rabindranath Tagore, William Butler Yeats, Automatism and Late-stage Aesthetics / Victor Vargas -- 7 Meeting the British Yeats, Tagore, and Self Fashioning -- Elizabeth Brewer Redwine -- 8 Tagore’s Radical Art and Yeats’ Intermedial Dance-Theatre Reevaluating Eurocentric Modernism / Amrita Ghosh -- Afterword Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning / Joseph Lennon -- Index.
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Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939 Friends and associates.
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Tagore and Yeats : a postcolonial re-envisioning /
Cross/Cultures ;
Literature and Cultural Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Foreword --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction Tagore, Yeats, A Postcolonial Re-envisioning /
part 1 --
Tagore, Yeats, Translation and Appropriation --
1 (Un)Translatable Authorship Positioning Yeats’ “Preface” and the Poetry of Tagore /
2 Translation at the Abbey Theatre in 1913 The World Premier of Rabindranath Tagore’s the Post Office /
part 2 --
Representation, Subalternity, and Transnational Collaborations --
3 Hybrid Performances Tagore, Yeats, Politics and the Practice of Cosmopolitanism /
4 Tagore’s China, Yeats’ Orient --
Gregory B. Lee --
5 Tagore, Yeats and the Poetics of Subalternity /
part 3 --
Performativity, Art: Modernism and Postcolonial --
6 Translating from the Peripheries Rabindranath Tagore, William Butler Yeats, Automatism and Late-stage Aesthetics /
7 Meeting the British Yeats, Tagore, and Self Fashioning --
Elizabeth Brewer Redwine --
8 Tagore’s Radical Art and Yeats’ Intermedial Dance-Theatre Reevaluating Eurocentric Modernism /
Afterword Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning /
Index.
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Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction Tagore, Yeats, A Postcolonial Re-envisioning /
part 1 --
Tagore, Yeats, Translation and Appropriation --
1 (Un)Translatable Authorship Positioning Yeats’ “Preface” and the Poetry of Tagore /
2 Translation at the Abbey Theatre in 1913 The World Premier of Rabindranath Tagore’s the Post Office /
part 2 --
Representation, Subalternity, and Transnational Collaborations --
3 Hybrid Performances Tagore, Yeats, Politics and the Practice of Cosmopolitanism /
4 Tagore’s China, Yeats’ Orient --
Gregory B. Lee --
5 Tagore, Yeats and the Poetics of Subalternity /
part 3 --
Performativity, Art: Modernism and Postcolonial --
6 Translating from the Peripheries Rabindranath Tagore, William Butler Yeats, Automatism and Late-stage Aesthetics /
7 Meeting the British Yeats, Tagore, and Self Fashioning --
Elizabeth Brewer Redwine --
8 Tagore’s Radical Art and Yeats’ Intermedial Dance-Theatre Reevaluating Eurocentric Modernism /
Afterword Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning /
Index.
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contents Foreword --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction Tagore, Yeats, A Postcolonial Re-envisioning /
part 1 --
Tagore, Yeats, Translation and Appropriation --
1 (Un)Translatable Authorship Positioning Yeats’ “Preface” and the Poetry of Tagore /
2 Translation at the Abbey Theatre in 1913 The World Premier of Rabindranath Tagore’s the Post Office /
part 2 --
Representation, Subalternity, and Transnational Collaborations --
3 Hybrid Performances Tagore, Yeats, Politics and the Practice of Cosmopolitanism /
4 Tagore’s China, Yeats’ Orient --
Gregory B. Lee --
5 Tagore, Yeats and the Poetics of Subalternity /
part 3 --
Performativity, Art: Modernism and Postcolonial --
6 Translating from the Peripheries Rabindranath Tagore, William Butler Yeats, Automatism and Late-stage Aesthetics /
7 Meeting the British Yeats, Tagore, and Self Fashioning --
Elizabeth Brewer Redwine --
8 Tagore’s Radical Art and Yeats’ Intermedial Dance-Theatre Reevaluating Eurocentric Modernism /
Afterword Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning /
Index.
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