This chapter reviews current Indian fiction in English, and asks how rapid changes in Indian cities after economic liberalization in 1991 have modified and challenged the ‘civic aesthetics’, of the Indian Anglophone novel. My summary literary readings, covering novels by a range of writers including Arundhati Roy and Aravind Adiga, are contextualised against the longer history of a public and governmental response to the city in independent India. I discuss Jawaharlal Nehru’s ambivalence towards the colonial city as a site of national modernity and reflect on the later emergence of an ideal of ‘World-Class City’ in ideas about urban planning and economic development. Central to these public discourses of the city, I argue, is the residentia...
This chapter discusses the dynamics of marginal space in the postcolonial city. It looks at the way ...
Being tossed between the periodic names like names like ‘Manabi’, ‘Mambai’, ‘Mambe’, ‘Mumbadevi’ and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Fictions of the Postcolonial City studies representations of the city of Bombay-Mumbai as a locus of...
Purpose: Cities have always found a place in novels, as a setting which wields influence. Much great...
This article examines the literary representations of Calcutta in contemporary Indian Anglophone lit...
This article explores some facets of literary urbanity in modern South Asian literatures such as Urd...
Recent Indo-Anglican literature has also seen a burgeoning of the genre of urban crime fictions set ...
In this essay, attention is focused on the very centre of the neo-liberal metropolitan scene. Seen a...
Extending current scholarship on South Asian Urban and Literary Studies, this volume examines the ro...
This dissertation analyses Bombay novels written in English that construct the city through the narr...
In this book, leading scholars working on urban South Asia chart new forms of literature about conte...
How do we write about cities in a world of deepening inequality, real-estate geopolitics, and the pl...
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors A History of the Indian Novel in English t...
At odds with the dystopic representation of globalizing Indian cities, Siddharth Chowdhury’s fiction...
This chapter discusses the dynamics of marginal space in the postcolonial city. It looks at the way ...
Being tossed between the periodic names like names like ‘Manabi’, ‘Mambai’, ‘Mambe’, ‘Mumbadevi’ and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Fictions of the Postcolonial City studies representations of the city of Bombay-Mumbai as a locus of...
Purpose: Cities have always found a place in novels, as a setting which wields influence. Much great...
This article examines the literary representations of Calcutta in contemporary Indian Anglophone lit...
This article explores some facets of literary urbanity in modern South Asian literatures such as Urd...
Recent Indo-Anglican literature has also seen a burgeoning of the genre of urban crime fictions set ...
In this essay, attention is focused on the very centre of the neo-liberal metropolitan scene. Seen a...
Extending current scholarship on South Asian Urban and Literary Studies, this volume examines the ro...
This dissertation analyses Bombay novels written in English that construct the city through the narr...
In this book, leading scholars working on urban South Asia chart new forms of literature about conte...
How do we write about cities in a world of deepening inequality, real-estate geopolitics, and the pl...
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors A History of the Indian Novel in English t...
At odds with the dystopic representation of globalizing Indian cities, Siddharth Chowdhury’s fiction...
This chapter discusses the dynamics of marginal space in the postcolonial city. It looks at the way ...
Being tossed between the periodic names like names like ‘Manabi’, ‘Mambai’, ‘Mambe’, ‘Mumbadevi’ and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...