The Indian Graphic Novel: Nation, history and critique
Autor Pramod K. Nayaren Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 feb 2016
A major intervention in Indian writing in English, this volume will be of great importance to scholars and researchers of South Asian literature, cultural studies, art and visual culture, and sociology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138962446
ISBN-10: 1138962449
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138962449
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 50
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction: The Graphic Turn in Indian Writing in English 1. Graphic History 2. Urban Graphic 3. Cultural Graphics 4. Drawing (On) Other Histories 5. Graphic Satire Conclusion: The Graphic Narrative and Critical Literacy Bibliography. Index.
Notă biografică
Pramod K. Nayar teaches at the Department of English, University of Hyderabad, India. His most recent books include Citizenship and Identity in the Age of Surveillance (2015); Posthumanism (2014); Frantz Fanon (2013); the edited collection, Women in Colonial India: Historical Documents and Sources (Routledge, 2014) and Writing Wrongs: The Cultural Constructions of Human Rights in India (Routledge, 2012).
Recenzii
‘Pramod Nayar’s analysis of nationalism and Indian graphic narratives is an insightful and valuable contribution to the growing field of comics scholarship. The rigor of his approach and engagement with a range of theories facilitates an important understanding of the medium.’
—Jeffrey Brown, Associate Professor, Department of Popular Culture, Bowling Green State University, USA, author ofBlack Superheroes: Milestone Comics and Their Fans
‘The Indian Graphic Novel comes to its subject from a rich grounding in the historical and literary specifics . . . analytical concepts informed by a broadly conceived Cultural Studies and important recent work . . . Nayar has produced a fine grained reading of the Indian graphic novel.’
—Ian Lewis Gordon, Associate Professor, Department of History, National University of Singapore, Singapore, author ofComic Strips and Consumer Culture, 1890–1945and co-editor ofFilm and Comic Books
'On the whole, however, Nayar's work is a triumph. This book deserves to be on college syllabi and on the bookshelves of comics lovers.'
— The Hindu Business Line
—Jeffrey Brown, Associate Professor, Department of Popular Culture, Bowling Green State University, USA, author ofBlack Superheroes: Milestone Comics and Their Fans
‘The Indian Graphic Novel comes to its subject from a rich grounding in the historical and literary specifics . . . analytical concepts informed by a broadly conceived Cultural Studies and important recent work . . . Nayar has produced a fine grained reading of the Indian graphic novel.’
—Ian Lewis Gordon, Associate Professor, Department of History, National University of Singapore, Singapore, author ofComic Strips and Consumer Culture, 1890–1945and co-editor ofFilm and Comic Books
'On the whole, however, Nayar's work is a triumph. This book deserves to be on college syllabi and on the bookshelves of comics lovers.'
— The Hindu Business Line
Descriere
This book is a detailed study of the Indian graphic novel as a significant category of South Asian literature. It focuses on the genre’s engagement with history, memory and cultural identity and its critique of the nation in the form of dissident histories and satire.