Re-temporalising the Cultural in India

Author:   Ritwick Bhattacharjee ,  Dr Srinjoyee Dutta
Publisher:   Bloomsbury India
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9789356404120


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The book looks at the different ways the temporal features in the existential exigencies of the human located within the definitive boundaries of Indianness. This has been done through an interrogation of different cultural artefacts that have been produced, across the space and time of the Indian nation, to look not only at representations of Time but how time (as the temporal) actually finds a play in them. Each act of the cultural becomes, in a sense, a relation of the very action of time. This way, the volume wishes to think, in a very pointed manner, how this play of the temporal defines the Indian Being and allow narratives, of different kinds and forms, to become. Each chapter in the volume seek to read the temporal action inside the contemporaneity of India’s existence since, for better or for worse, the west has taken a hold in. The global interaction that India has had to go through, either as a British colony or a world post-colony, has allowed a meshing in of the western philosophical conceptualisations of time with (and within) the Indian ones. The changes that it has wrought, then, become as important as those that have been rooted in a historical functioning of the nation.

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Author:   Ritwick Bhattacharjee ,  Dr Srinjoyee Dutta
Publisher:   Bloomsbury India
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic India
ISBN:  

9789356404120


ISBN 10:   9356404127
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 October 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained

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Acknowledgements Introduction by Ritwick Bhattacharjee and Srinjoyee Dutta Chapter 1: Ecstatic Temporality and the Rahasya of Being in Agyeya's Shekhar: Ek Jeevani by Saikat Ghosh Chapter 2: Haunted Time in Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Mousumi Ray Chapter 3: Primetime Nation-Building: Notes on All India Radio’s Hawa Mahal by Shantam Goyal Chapter 4: Muktibodh on the Margins: Time of Modernity and Nation Form in his Works by Akansha Singh Chapter 5: Seeping through the Clock: Locating Time in Three Contemporary Bangla Novels by Ramyani Banerjee and Aunshuparna Mustafi Chapter 6: Inhuman Time: Mani Kaul and the Cinema of Stasis by Arnav Gogoi Chapter 7: Non-synchronous Temporalities: Time, Nation, and Post-Independence Cartoons in India by Rohit Prasad Chapter 8: Complicating Temporality through Graphic Art: A Study of Indian Street Art by Gulbahar Shah Chapter 9: From Cyclical to Unreal to Cyclical Time: A Study of Time’s Ontology in Baital Pachchisi by Sanyogita Singh Chapter 10: Holi in Kumaon: Seasonal, Performative, and Emotional Temporalities in Baithaks and Folk Songs by Meghal Karki Chapter 11: (Un)timely Translation and Folklore: A Critical Enquiry into Documenting and Translating Haryanvi Folktales by Muskan Dhandhi Chapter 12: Time and Body in Tishani Doshi’s ‘Girls are Coming Out of the Woods’ by Nandini Varma Chapter 13: ‘You Came Along and I Became a Mudd-dha’: Mothering, Madness, and the Strange Case of Fictional Time by Saloni Sharma Chapter 14: The Function of Time in Social Mobility: A Visual Anthropological Perspective by Ashraya Kant List of Contributors. About the Editors Index

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Ritwick Bhattacharjee is an Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi. His research has been located around Fantasy, philosophy, phenomenology, horror fiction, science fiction, Indian English Novels, and Disability Studies. He is the author of Humanity’s Strings: Being, Pessimism, and Fantasy and a co-editor for Horror Fictions of the Global South: Cultures, Narratives and Representations (with Saikat Ghosh) and What Makes it Pop? Introduction to Studies in Popular Fiction (with Srinjoyee Dutta). He has two upcoming books: Science Fiction in India: Parallel Worlds and Postcolonial Paradigms (co-edited with Shweta Khilnani) and Reclaiming the Disabled Subject: Representing Disability in Short Fiction (co-written with Someshwar Sati and GJV Prasad). He has been awarded the Prof. Meenakshi Mukherjee Memorial award for his essay titled “Politics of Translation: Disability, Language, and the Inbetween” published in the book Disability in Translation: The Indian Experience. Srinjoyee Dutta is a doctoral scholar at the Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Her areas of interest include Gender and Queer Theory, Poststructuralist and Postmodernist philosophy, Translation Studies, and Popular Fiction. She has been the winner of the prestigious C.D. Narasimhaiah Memorial prize, awarded by the Indian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies for the best paper in a conference, for two consecutive years. She is the co-editor of What makes it Pop? An Introduction to Studies in Popular Fiction (With Ritwick Bhattacharjee). She is also an avid translator and translates from Hindi to English.

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