1st Edition

The City Speaks Urban Spaces in Indian Literature

Edited By Subashish Bhattacharjee, Goutam Karmakar Copyright 2023
    328 Pages
    by Routledge India

    328 Pages
    by Routledge India

    This book studies the significance and representation of the ‘city’ in the writings of Indian poets, graphic novelists, and dramatists. It demonstrates how cities give birth to social images, perspectives, and complexities, and explores the ways in which cities and the characters in Indian literature coexist to form a larger literary framework of interpretations. Drawing on the theoretical concepts of Western urban thinkers such as Henri Lefebvre, Georg Simmel, Walter Benjamin, Edward Soja, David Harvey, and Diane Levy, as well as South Asian thinkers such as Ashis Nandy, Arjun Appadurai, Vinay Lal, and Ravi Sundaram, the book projects against a seemingly monolithic and homogenous Western qualification of urban literatures and offers a truly unique and contentious presentation of Indian literature.

    Unfolding the urban-literary landscape of India, the volume lays the groundwork for an urban studies approach to Indian literature. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of literature, especially Indian writing in English, urban studies, and South Asian studies.

    Foreword: From Spatial Experience to Experienced Space: Representations, Recollections and Reproductions of the Urban Spaces in Indian Literature

    Mustafa Zeki Çirakli

     

    Introduction: Writing Cities: Appropriating the Urban in Indian Literatures

    Subashish Bhattacharjee and Goutam Karmakar

     

    Part 1: Fictions of the ‘Cities at the Centre’

    1. City’s Deity: Exploring the Urban and Sacred Space in Anita Desai’s Voices and the City and Journey to Ithaca

    Deeptangshu Das

     

    2. Khushwant Singh’s Delhi: A Multi-Layered Projection of an Anthropomorphised City

    Sarani Ghosal Mondal

     

    3. Diasporic Return to Calcutta in Mukherjee’s The Tiger’s Daughter and Days and Nights in Calcutta

    Rima Bhattacharya

     

    4. Stories by the Sea: Memories and Space in Amit Chaudhuri’s Friend of My Youth

    Sayan Aich Bhowmik

     

    5. ‘…not exactly fear, but unease, an apprehension’: flânerie and the tactics of survival in Baumgartner’s Bombay

    Rupayan Mukherjee

     

    6. Jeet Thayil’s Narcopolis: The Networked City

    Amrutha Kunapalli

     

    7. At Home in City (?): Reading the Destabilising New City in Raj Kamal Jha’s She Will Build Him a City

    Kuheli Singha

     

    8. The Radical, the Bourgeois and the Alienated in the City in Neel Mukherjee’s The Lives of Others

    Nilanjan Chakraborty

     

    9. Discovering New Cities and Their Underbellies within the Old: Seeing the Periphery of Kolkata through the Lens of Kunal Basu’s Kalkatta

    Avijit Das and Shri Krishan Rai

     

    10. Palimpsestic Jungle/Jumble: Visceral Urbanism in Rajat Chaudhuri’s Hotel Calcutta

    Subhadeep Paul

     

    11. Mumbai Queered: Perils and Pleasures of the Sexual Metropolis in Murder in Mahim

    Somdatta Bhattacharya

     

    12. ‘Botanising on the Asphalt’: Towards an alternate cityscape of Delhi and its urbane citizenry in Ravish Kumar’s Ishq Mein Shahar Hona

    Rajarshi Roy

     

    Part 2: Fictions from the Fringes

    13. Rohinton Mistry’s city by the sea: a place to call home?

    Natacha Lasorak

     

    14. Urban Spaces and Fading Culture in Mamang Dai’s Fictions: A Postmodern Reading of City Life

    Debajyoti Biswas

     

    15. Evolution of Heterotopic Space: Unearthing the Toxic Cityscape in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People

    Somasree Sarkar and Neha Kumari

     

    16. Cosmopolitanism and Trade Relations: Analysing the port city of Muziris through Sethumadhavan’s The Saga of Muziris

    Maya Vinai and Revathy Hemachandran

     

    Part 3: Staging the City

    17. ‘Cities Imprison and Kill the Blood’: Exploring the Politics of the Representation of the Country and the City in Rabindranath Tagore’s Red Oleanders

    Arnab Chatterjee

     

    18. Girish Karnad’s Consideration of ‘Urban Spaces’ for His Plays

    Jolly Das

     

    19. A Tale of Two Cities: Showcasing the Façade of the Indian Metropolis in Manjula Padmanabhan’s Lights Out and Harvest

    Praggnaparamita Biswas

     

    20. City, Space & Spectacle: Parsi Theatre’s Indar Sabha

    Sib Sankar Majumdar

     

    Part 4: Poetics of the Cities

    21. Imagery of Revolt and Withdrawal: The City-Country Interface in the Poetry of Keki N. Daruwalla and Adil Jussawalla

    Baisali Hui

     

    22. ‘How can she feel at home in so many places?’: City, home, and diasporic subjectivity in Sujata Bhatt’s poetry

    Joyjit Ghosh

     

    23. When a City Speaks: Tracing the voices and visions of Mumbai in Gopal Lahiri and Sunil Sharma’s Cities: Two Perspectives

    Goutam Karmakar

     

    Part 5: The City in Itself

    24. Liberating the Cursed City: Looking through Jiddu Krishnamurti and Sisirkumar Ghose

    Goutam Ghosal

     

    25. Journey from Alienation to Integration: Travel, Urban Space, and Chronotope in Bharati Mukherjee’s Days and Nights in Calcutta

    Basundhara Chakraborty

     

    26. Psychogeographies: Urban Space and Situationism in Suketu Mehta’s Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found

    Ujjwal Kr. Panda

     

    Biography

    Subashish Bhattacharjee is Assistant Professor of English at Munshi Premchand Mahavidyalaya, University of North Bengal, India. His doctoral research, at the Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, is on the interstices of continental philosophy and architecture. He has authored/edited several volumes including Queering Visual Cultures (2018), New Women’s Writing (2018), Japanese Horror Culture (2021), and Hororo Cogitaire (forthcoming).

     

    Goutam Karmakar, Ph.D. (English), is Assistant Professor of English at Barabazar Bikram Tudu Memorial College, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia, West Bengal, India. His forthcoming and recently published edited books are Nation and Narration: Hindi Cinema and the Making and Remaking of National Consciousness (forthcoming), Narratives of Trauma in South Asian Literature (forthcoming) and Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature: Traversing Resistance, Margins and Extremism (2021). He has been published in journals including MELUS, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, South Asian Review, Journal of Gender Studies, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, National Identities, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, and Asiatic among others.