Bombay--London--New York

Bombay--London--New York
Author: Amitava Kumar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135378193

First published in 2003.When Amitava Kumar left Patna, India, he envisioned himself as an up-and-coming citizen of the world, leaving behind the confines of Indian traditions. Yet like the wave of exiles that preceded him, he found that once we leave our past, we are defined by it: in the U.S. he is pigeonholed by his appearance and quizzed about saris and arranged marriages. "There is no beginning that is a blank page," writes Kumar. Circling the three capitals of the Indian diaspora, Bombay-London-New York captures the contours of the expatriate experience, touching on the themes of abandonment, nostalgia, and exile that have powered some of the most prominent Indian writers today -- Naipaul, Rushdie, Roy, Kureishi, as well as E.M. Forster and Gandhi. With resonant, poetic language and a storyteller's sensibility, Kumar explores the works of these writers through the lens of his own life as an immigrant and writer. As their fiction reveals, the past of the expatriate is mythical,shaped by memory and loss. With tales of life in India and London and meditations on the form Indian fiction gives to the lives of those who read about it, this is a sweeping, passionate search to find one's own story in the stories of others.

Bombay--London--New York

Bombay--London--New York
Author: Amitava Kumar
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135378126

First published in 2003.When Amitava Kumar left Patna, India, he envisioned himself as an up-and-coming citizen of the world, leaving behind the confines of Indian traditions. Yet like the wave of exiles that preceded him, he found that once we leave our past, we are defined by it: in the U.S. he is pigeonholed by his appearance and quizzed about saris and arranged marriages. "There is no beginning that is a blank page," writes Kumar. Circling the three capitals of the Indian diaspora, Bombay-London-New York captures the contours of the expatriate experience, touching on the themes of abandonment, nostalgia, and exile that have powered some of the most prominent Indian writers today -- Naipaul, Rushdie, Roy, Kureishi, as well as E.M. Forster and Gandhi. With resonant, poetic language and a storyteller's sensibility, Kumar explores the works of these writers through the lens of his own life as an immigrant and writer. As their fiction reveals, the past of the expatriate is mythical,shaped by memory and loss. With tales of life in India and London and meditations on the form Indian fiction gives to the lives of those who read about it, this is a sweeping, passionate search to find one's own story in the stories of others.

Bombay-London-New York

Bombay-London-New York
Author: Amitava Kumar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9780143028963

People Travel; Books Do Too. Bombay-London-Newyork Is A Way Of Measuring The Distances That People And Books Travel. Interweaving The Personal And Professional, Amitava Kumar Blurs The Line Between Literary Criticism And Memoir In This Lucid Chronicle Of Migration And Writerly Development. The Central Narrative In This Book Concerns The Movement Between The Cities Named In Its Title, Although Its Conceit Is That The Journey Truly Lies In The Realm Of Books And Memories. Cities Thus Become Venues For Recollection And Re-Creation In The Mind Of The Indian Writer Of The Diaspora, And Also Sites For Literary Construction. In This Bold Sequel To Passport Photos, Amitava Kumar Continues His Efforts To Return Postcolonial Studies To A Sense Of Lived Dailiness. Combining Thoughts On Such Varied Figures As Arundhati Roy, Laloo Prasad Yadav And Safdar Hashmi With His Own Insights Into Literature And Contemporary Life, He Delivers A Highly Engrossing And Memorable Text In His Appreciation Of The Immigrant Condition.

Maximum City

Maximum City
Author: Suketu Mehta
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2009-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0307574318

A native of Bombay, Suketu Mehta gives us an insider’s view of this stunning metropolis. He approaches the city from unexpected angles, taking us into the criminal underworld of rival Muslim and Hindu gangs, following the life of a bar dancer raised amid poverty and abuse, opening the door into the inner sanctums of Bollywood, and delving into the stories of the countless villagers who come in search of a better life and end up living on the sidewalks. As each individual story unfolds, Mehta also recounts his own efforts to make a home in Bombay after more than twenty years abroad. Candid, impassioned, funny, and heartrending, Maximum City is a revelation of an ancient and ever-changing world.

Pennsylvania School Journal

Pennsylvania School Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1895
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Includes "Official program of the ... meeting of the Pennsylvania State Educational Association" (sometimes separately paged).

Criminality and Power in the Postcolonial City

Criminality and Power in the Postcolonial City
Author: Maria Ridda
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 135139813X

This book investigates the literary imaginings of the postcolonial city through the lens of crime in texts set in Naples and Mumbai from the 1990s to the present. Employing the analogy of a ‘black hole,’ it posits the discourse on criminality as a way to investigate the contemporary spatial manifestations of coloniality and global capitalist urbanity. Despite their different histories, Mumbai and Naples have remarkable similarities. Both are port cities, ‘gateways’ to their countries and regional trade networks, and both are marked by extreme wealth and poverty. They are also the sites and symbolic battlegrounds for a wider struggle in which ‘the North exploits the South, and the South fights back.’ As one of the characters of the novel The Neapolitan Book of the Dead puts it, a narrativisation of the underworld allows for a ‘discovery of a different city from its forgotten corners.’ Crime provides a means to understand the relationship between space and society/culture in a number of cities across the Global South, by tracing a narrative of postcolonial urbanity that exposes the connections between exploitation and the ongoing ‘coloniality of power.’

Bombay Before Mumbai

Bombay Before Mumbai
Author: Prashant Kidambi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0197507174

'City of Gold', 'Urbs Prima in Indis', 'Maximum City': no Indian metropolis has captivated the public imagination quite like Mumbai. The past decade has seen an explosion of historical writing on the city that was once Bombay. This book, featuring new essays by its finest historians, presents a rich sample of Bombay's palimpsestic pasts. It considers the making of urban communities and spaces, the workings of power and the nationalist makeover of the colonial city. In addressing these themes, the contributors to this volume engage critically with the scholarship of a distinguished historian of this frenetic metropolis. For over five decades, Jim Masselos has brought to life with skill and empathy Bombay's hidden histories. His books and essays have traversed an extraordinarily diverse range of subjects, from the actions of the city's elites to the struggles of its most humble denizens. His pioneering research has opened up new perspectives and inspired those who have followed in his wake. Bombay Before Mumbai is a fitting tribute to Masselos' enduring contribution to South Asian urban history