1st Edition

Globalization and Sense-Making Practices Phenomenologies of the Global, Local and Glocal

Edited By Simi Malhotra, Zahra Rizvi, Shraddha A. Singh Copyright 2024
    296 Pages
    by Routledge India

    This book presents a critical analysis of sense-making practices through an exploration of acoustic, creative, and artistic spaces. It studies how local cultures of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch are impacted by global discourses and media, such as television, popular music, digital media, and literature. The authors look at sense-making practices and spatial discourses through an interconnected discussion on thought and experience that seeks to present a multidimensional cartography of the global, the local, and the glocal, to closely analyze the phenomenon of globalization. The volume is an investigation of the possibilities of alternate, sustainable modes of being and existing in a world which requires a unified, ethical, biopolitical worldview that challenges the disparity of its fragments while speculating on their synesthetic conditionality.

    A unique contribution, the book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of English literature, media studies, cultural studies, literary cultures, post-colonial studies, globalization studies, philosophy, critical theory, sociology, and social anthropology.

    Section One: Traversing Acoustic Spaces

     

    1.   On Acoustic Justice

    Brandon LaBelle

     

    2.    Björk’s Posthuman Hypomnemata and the Future of Music Video

    Susan George

     

    3.    Through Afterhours: Spatiality and Post-Fordist Unbecoming

    Ayush Biswas

     

    4.    Singing Rivers: Spatial Discourses and Milieu-Specific Analysis

          Steven S. George

     

    Section Two: Mapping Artistic Spaces

     

    5.      Creolisers, Collaborators, Tastemakers, and the Weavers of Thieux Translation and Exegesis of a Short Story by Ari Gautier

    Ananya Jahanara Kabir

     

    6.      Filling the Silver Dots: Cognitive Militarism, Populist Healing Practices and the Rise of the Neo-Gestalt Guru

    Umar Nizaruddin

     

    7.      Spacial Poems. On planetary communication through multisensory artistic performance

    Pawel Michna

     

    8.      Taste of Choice: Making Sense of Food in the Indian Blogosphere

    Sakshi Dogra

     

    Section Three: Reorienting Narrative Spaces

     

    9.      Articulating Shakespeare Globally

    David Schalkwyk

     

    10.   Mapping Dalit Women’s Lifeworld in Bama’s Narratives

    Nishat Haider

     

    11.  The poet as a queer flaneur: Envisaging the glocal city in the poetry of Frank O’Hara

    Srinjoyee Dutta

     

    12.  Reflections on Transnational Globalization in Olga Tokarczuk's Flights

    Nishtha Pandey

     

    13.  (En)countering the Oil in Malayalam Petrofiction and the Production of Proletariats

    Grace Mariam Raju

     

    Section Four: Charting Visual and Virtual Spaces

     

    14.  Identities and Intensities: Comics as ‘Blocs of Sensation’

    Ajith Cherian

     

    15.  Unwittification of the collective subject: an exploration of the phenomenon of unwittification in Bird Box, Khudito Pashan and contemporary Covid-19 afflicted society

    Soham Adhikari

     

    16.  Interrogating political and urban cartographies of Delhi in Sarnath Banerjee’s Corridor and Vishwajyoti Ghosh’s Delhi Calm

    Mohit Abrol

     

    17.  Made in Heaven: Intersectionality and Hyperaesthetics in the making of Delhi and the ‘Dilliwala’

    Namita Paul

     

    18.  Unreal City: Expressions of Tokyo in Video Games

    Lakshmi Menon

     

    19.  Representing Asia in Cyberpunk Films: Race, Gender and Techno-Orientalism in Rupert Sanders’ Ghost in the Shell

    Deeksha Yadav

     

    Index

    Biography

    Simi Malhotra, Professor, Department of English, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.

    Zahra Rizvi, Ph.D. Scholar, Department of English, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.

    Shraddha A. Singh, Associate Professor, Department of English, Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.

    "The essays in this volume embody a variety of phenomenological approaches in exploring different sensory environments and social spaces while being sensitive to questions of cultural difference. A unique and significant contribution to the literature on sense-making."

    Dipesh Chakrabarty

    "This timely collection of essays marks a deepening of the global dialogue on the way in which sensory regimes mediate experiential specifics and shape the ways through which forms of the body and the body of forms co-produce one another. The range of examples in this collection is an eloquent reminder of the endless variety of human phenomenological archives."

    Arjun Appadurai