"Postliberalization Indian Novels in English: Politics of Global Reception and Awards" focuses on trends in contemporary Indian novels and discusses the reception of these works at a global level.
"Postliberalization Indian Novels in English: Politics of Global Reception and Awards" focuses on trends in contemporary Indian novels and discusses the reception of these works at a global level.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Preface – Tabish Khair Introduction 1. A Maverick-Scholar: The Writings of Pankaj Mishra – A. N. Dwivedi 2. Commodification of Post-Rushdie Indian Novels in English: Kunal Basu and the Politics of Decanonization – Angshuman Kar 3. Marketing Lad Lit, Creating Bestsellers: The Importance of Being Chetan Bhagat – Aysha Viswamohan 4. Vikas Swarup: Writing India in Global Time – Chinmoy Banerjee 5. “The God of Small Things”: Arundhati Roy’s “Made in India” Bookerboiler – Chinna Devi Sangadi 6. Aravind Adiga: The White Elephant? Postliberalization, the Politics of Reception and the Globalization of Literary Prizes – John Masterson 7. The Multinational’s Song: The Global Reception of M. G. Vassanji – Laura Moss 8. Shreds of Indianness: Identity and Representation in Manju Kapur’s The Immigrant – Letizia Alterno 9. Inside “The Temple of Modern Desire”: Re-Collecting and Re-Locating Bombay – Maria Ridda 10. Tabish Khair: Marketing Compulsions and Artistic Integrity – Om Prakash Dwivedi 11. Rohinton Mistry and the Can-Lit Imperative – Patricia Gruben 12. Amitav Ghosh: The Indian Architect of a Postnational Utopia – Sajalkumar Bhattacharya 13. Here, There and Everywhere: A Review of Vikram Seth’s Multiple Literary Constituencies – Mala Pandurang 14. Whatever Happened to Kaavya Viswanathan? – Shaleena Koruth 15. Of Win and Loss: Kiran Desai’s Global Storytelling – Sara Duana Meyer 16. Immigrant Desires: Narratives of the Indian Diaspora by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni – Tutun Mukherjee Glossary List of Contributors Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface – Tabish Khair Introduction 1. A Maverick-Scholar: The Writings of Pankaj Mishra – A. N. Dwivedi 2. Commodification of Post-Rushdie Indian Novels in English: Kunal Basu and the Politics of Decanonization – Angshuman Kar 3. Marketing Lad Lit, Creating Bestsellers: The Importance of Being Chetan Bhagat – Aysha Viswamohan 4. Vikas Swarup: Writing India in Global Time – Chinmoy Banerjee 5. “The God of Small Things”: Arundhati Roy’s “Made in India” Bookerboiler – Chinna Devi Sangadi 6. Aravind Adiga: The White Elephant? Postliberalization, the Politics of Reception and the Globalization of Literary Prizes – John Masterson 7. The Multinational’s Song: The Global Reception of M. G. Vassanji – Laura Moss 8. Shreds of Indianness: Identity and Representation in Manju Kapur’s The Immigrant – Letizia Alterno 9. Inside “The Temple of Modern Desire”: Re-Collecting and Re-Locating Bombay – Maria Ridda 10. Tabish Khair: Marketing Compulsions and Artistic Integrity – Om Prakash Dwivedi 11. Rohinton Mistry and the Can-Lit Imperative – Patricia Gruben 12. Amitav Ghosh: The Indian Architect of a Postnational Utopia – Sajalkumar Bhattacharya 13. Here, There and Everywhere: A Review of Vikram Seth’s Multiple Literary Constituencies – Mala Pandurang 14. Whatever Happened to Kaavya Viswanathan? – Shaleena Koruth 15. Of Win and Loss: Kiran Desai’s Global Storytelling – Sara Duana Meyer 16. Immigrant Desires: Narratives of the Indian Diaspora by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni – Tutun Mukherjee Glossary List of Contributors Bibliography Index
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