This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into English as The Vigil) and Dhorai Charit Manas (1949–51, translated into English as Dhorai Charit Manas). It analyses them as examples of vernacular Indian utopian literature, with specific reference to competing visions of utopia as crystallized in the anti-colonial Quit India Movement in India and to Gandhian notions utopia. Neither of these novels adopts the well-known and canonical Eurocentric format of a utopian novel, in which a traveller from the outside world goes to a utopian country. Bhaduri’s two novels, rather, show us how inhabitants of India in the very last years of British colonialism engage in social dreaming, with Gandhian utopia,...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thrust of this thesis is to examine, explain and assess ...
Utopian and dystopian fiction are classifiable under the umbrella term speculative fiction, which sp...
This paper focuses on the Indian cultural background having the themes like hunger, poverty, famine,...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
This article seeks to examine the persistence, in Indian and specifically Bengali literature of the ...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Although the Republic of India was founded as a secular democracy, the country has long been plagued...
Although the Republic of India was founded as a secular democracy, the country has long been plagued...
This thesis examines literary works from three critical periods in the history of colonial Panjab. T...
This is an editorial introduction to the Open Library of Humanities Special Collection on Utopian Ar...
This dissertation investigates the figure of the revolutionary in the Hindi novel by establishing it...
This article focuses on the transcultural utopian imaginings of futures in early twentieth-century I...
The article reviews one of the lesser-known novels of Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, Caitālī ghūrṇi (...
This book studies postcolonial Indian novels in order to understand the nature and character of Indi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thrust of this thesis is to examine, explain and assess ...
Utopian and dystopian fiction are classifiable under the umbrella term speculative fiction, which sp...
This paper focuses on the Indian cultural background having the themes like hunger, poverty, famine,...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
This article seeks to examine the persistence, in Indian and specifically Bengali literature of the ...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Although the Republic of India was founded as a secular democracy, the country has long been plagued...
Although the Republic of India was founded as a secular democracy, the country has long been plagued...
This thesis examines literary works from three critical periods in the history of colonial Panjab. T...
This is an editorial introduction to the Open Library of Humanities Special Collection on Utopian Ar...
This dissertation investigates the figure of the revolutionary in the Hindi novel by establishing it...
This article focuses on the transcultural utopian imaginings of futures in early twentieth-century I...
The article reviews one of the lesser-known novels of Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, Caitālī ghūrṇi (...
This book studies postcolonial Indian novels in order to understand the nature and character of Indi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thrust of this thesis is to examine, explain and assess ...
Utopian and dystopian fiction are classifiable under the umbrella term speculative fiction, which sp...
This paper focuses on the Indian cultural background having the themes like hunger, poverty, famine,...