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820.93254 SAN-J Indlish : | 820.9358 ASH-B Post-colonial studies reader / | 820.9358 ASH-B Post-colonial studies reader / | 820.9358 BHA-S City speaks : urban spaces in Indian literature edited by | 820.95493 SEL-S Many roads through paradise : An anthology of Sri Lankan literature / | 820.9917 MCL-J Beginning postcolonialism / | 820.99171241 ASH-B Empire writes back : theory and practice in post-colonial literatures / |
This book studies the significance and representation of the 'city' in the writings of Indian poets, graphic novelists, and dramatists. It demonstrates how cities give birth to social images, perspectives, and complexities, and explores the ways in which cities and the characters in Indian literature coexist to form a larger literary framework of interpretations. Drawing on the theoretical concepts of Western urban thinkers such as Henri Lefebvre, Georg Simmel, Walter Benjamin, Edward Soja, David Harvey, and Diane Levy, as well as South Asian thinkers such as Ashis Nandy, Arjun Appadurai, Vinay Lal, and Ravi Sundaram, the book projects against a seemingly monolithic and homogenous Western qualification of urban literatures and offers a truly unique and contentious presentation of Indian literature. Unfolding the urban-literary landscape of India, the volume lays the groundwork for an urban studies approach to Indian literature. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of literature, especially Indian writing in English, urban studies, and South Asian studies
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