Reading New India: Post-Millennial Indian Fiction in English
Autor Dr E. Dawson Varugheseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 feb 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441185402
ISBN-10: 1441185402
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441185402
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Surveys contemporary Indian writing in English and its reflection of a confident 'new India'.
Notă biografică
E.Dawson Varughese, author of Beyond The Postcolonial: World Englishes Literature (2012) is an experienced field researcher of world literature in English. She is the editor of numerous anthologies of short stories from such countries as Cameroon, Uganda and Malaysia. See her work at: www.beyondthepostcolonial.com
Cuprins
Introduction: From Postcolonial India to New India \ 1.1 'Indianness' since Independence \ 1.2 Literary 'Indianness' \ 1.3 New India, a New Canon \ 2. Urban Scapes \ 2.1 Mumbai \ 2.2 Bangalore \ 3. Chick Lit - Crick Lit \ 3.1 Chick Lit \ 3.2 Crick Lit \ 4. Young India \ 4.1 Call Centres and Corporate Lives \ 4.2 MSMs \ 5. Crime Writing \ 5.1 Female Detectives \ 5.2 Difference and Death \ 6. Fantasy and Epic Myth \ 6.1 New [Fantastical] India \ 6.2 Bharat Fantasy \ 7. Graphic Novels \ 7.1 The Harappa Files (2011) \ 7.2 Kashmir Pending (2007) \ Conclusion: New/Old Stories in Old/New Ways \ Further Reading \ Index.
Recenzii
The splendor and the misery of Reading New India is that it whets the appetite for the fiction it introduces but necessarily fails to satiate the appetite thus awakened.
A thoughtful look, laden with insight, at the ways in which a new India is being written and read.
Varughese's book is a gift for academics teaching Indian writing in English. And perhaps it will outshine all other books in the 'academic' library with its lively and pulpy, Karan Joharesque cover of bright yellow and pink.
Reading New India provides a much needed and timely introduction to postmillennial India and Indian English literature within India as they move beyond the postcolonial past and forward into 'Newness'.
This is an ambitious and novel project, strenuous though, considering the vast body of literature to be considered. And [Dawson] has done it with a sense of academic objectivity. Reading New India: Post-Millennial Fiction in English - "the first book to focus on fiction at the millennium, the crossroad for India's globalisation" - is not a critique or a collection of reviews of individual novels or a generalised assessment of the oeuvre of individual writers, but a representation of various trends, themes, motifs, lineaments, zeitgeist, dynamic & conflicting cultural mores & values informing the fiction in hand, and an analysis of the core themes of some of the individual typical novels written in different voices.
A thoughtful look, laden with insight, at the ways in which a new India is being written and read.
Varughese's book is a gift for academics teaching Indian writing in English. And perhaps it will outshine all other books in the 'academic' library with its lively and pulpy, Karan Joharesque cover of bright yellow and pink.
Reading New India provides a much needed and timely introduction to postmillennial India and Indian English literature within India as they move beyond the postcolonial past and forward into 'Newness'.
This is an ambitious and novel project, strenuous though, considering the vast body of literature to be considered. And [Dawson] has done it with a sense of academic objectivity. Reading New India: Post-Millennial Fiction in English - "the first book to focus on fiction at the millennium, the crossroad for India's globalisation" - is not a critique or a collection of reviews of individual novels or a generalised assessment of the oeuvre of individual writers, but a representation of various trends, themes, motifs, lineaments, zeitgeist, dynamic & conflicting cultural mores & values informing the fiction in hand, and an analysis of the core themes of some of the individual typical novels written in different voices.