Midnight’s Grandchildren

Midnight’s Grandchildren
Author: Mark Hannant
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429852525

While the west has experienced multiple post-war economic, social and political revolutions, India by contrast has had two distinct moments of transformation in the past century: Independence in 1947 and the economic liberalisation that began in 1991. Midnight’s Grandchildren are the offspring of India’s second social and economic revolution. India’s millennial generation, coming of age post-1991, have grown up in a world of opportunity and relative abundance. Many institutions – family, marriage, workplace, and brands – are being disrupted. Great tension exists as a new generation breaks barriers and seeks to find its place. This book captures an important, transformative moment in India’s development. It includes interviews with young Indians who articulate both their optimism and the struggle to find relevant new identities. Managers and recruiters speak about the changes in the workplace and the challenges and opportunities of harnessing India’s so-called demographic dividend. Entrepreneurs, brand owners and marketers discuss the role of brands in cementing identities in a world changing rapidly where loyalty has little meaning. Midnight’s Grandchildren explains for a business audience the significance of the arrival in the workforce of a generation of millennials as both disruptors of the old order and engine of India’s future economic potential. It is of use for professionals and educators wanting to engage this vitally important group of young people.

Midnight's Descendants

Midnight's Descendants
Author: John Keay
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465080723

Dispersed across India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, Midnight's Descendants-the generations born since the 1947 "midnight hour partition" of British India-are the world's fastest growing population. This vast region and its peoples wield an enormous influence over global economics and geopolitics, yet their impact is too often simplified by accounts that focus solely on one nation and ignore the intricate web of affiliations that shape relations among British India's successor states. Now, in Midnight Descendants, celebrated historian John Keay presents the first comprehensive history of this complex and interconnected region, delving deep into the events that have shaped its past and continue to guide its future. The 1947 partition was devastating to the larger of the newly created states, and it continues to haunt them to this day. Joined by their common origin and the fear of further partition, the five key nations of South Asia have progressed in tandem to a large degree. These countries have been forced to grapple with common challenges, from undeveloped economies and fractured societies to foreign interventions and the fraught legacy of imperialism, leaving them irrevocably intertwined. Combining authoritative historical analysis with vivid reportage, Keay masterfully charts South Asia's winding path toward modernization and democratization over the past sixty years. Along the way, he unravels the volatile India-Pakistan relationship; the rise of religious fundamentalism; the wars that raged in Kashmir and Sri Lanka; and the fortunes of millions of South Asia migrants dispersed throughout the world, creating a full and nuanced understanding of this dynamic region. Expansive and dramatic, Midnight's Descendants is a sweeping narrative of South Asia's recent history, from the aftermath of the 1947 partition to the region's present-day efforts to transcend its turbulent past and assume its rightful role in global politics.

Counterrealism and Indo-Anglian Fiction

Counterrealism and Indo-Anglian Fiction
Author: Chelva Kanaganayakam
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0889207496

What do R.K. Narayan, G.V. Desani, Anita Desai, Zulfikar Ghose, Suniti Namjoshi, and Salman Rushdie have in common? They represent Indian writing in English over five decades. Vilified by many cultural nationalists for not writing in native languages, they nonetheless present a critique of the historical and cultural conditions that promoted and sustained writing in English. They also have in common a counterrealist aesthetic that asks its own social, political, and textual questions. This book is about the need to look at the tradition of Indian writing in English from the perspective of counterrealism. The departure from the conventions of mimetic writing not only challenges the limits of realism but also enables Indo-Anglian authors to access formative areas of colonial experience. Kanaganayakam analyzes the fiction of writers who work in this vibrant Indo-Anglian tradition and demonstrates patterns of continuity and change during the last five decades. Each chapter draws attention to what is distinctive about the artifice in each author while pointing to the features that connect them. The book concludes with a study of contemporary writing and its commitment to non-mimetic forms.

Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children

Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
Author: Norbert Schurer
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2004-09-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826415752

The aim of this series is to provide accessible and informative introductions to the most popular, most acclaimed and most influential novels of recent years.

Self, Nation, Text in Salman Rushdie's "Midnight's Children"

Self, Nation, Text in Salman Rushdie's
Author: Neil ten Kortenaar
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780773526211

Neil Ten Kortenaar examines the key critical concepts associated with contemporary postcolonial theory, including hybridity, mimicry, national allegory, and cosmopolitanism, through a close reading of Salman Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children'.

India Today

India Today
Author: Stuart Corbridge
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0745665357

Twenty years ago India was still generally thought of as an archetypal developing country, home to the largest number of poor people of any country in the world, and beset by problems of low economic growth, casteism and violent religious conflict. Now India is being feted as an economic power-house which might well become the second largest economy in the world before the middle of this century. Its democratic traditions, moreover, remain broadly intact. How and why has this historic transformation come about? And what are its implications for the people of India, for Indian society and politics? These are the big questions addressed in this book by three scholars who have lived and researched in different parts of India during the period of this great transformation. Each of the 13 chapters seeks to answer a particular question: When and why did India take off? How did a weak state promote audacious reform? Is government in India becoming more responsive (and to whom)? Does India have a civil society? Does caste still matter? Why is India threatened by a Maoist insurgency? In addressing these and other pressing questions, the authors take full account of vibrant new scholarship that has emerged over the past decade or so, both from Indian writers and India specialists, and from social scientists who have studied India in a comparative context. India Today is a comprehensive and compelling text for students of South Asia, political economy, development and comparative politics as well as anyone interested in the future of the world's largest democracy.

Midnight's Ghost Riders: Follow Me - 'I Am'

Midnight's Ghost Riders: Follow Me - 'I Am'
Author: D. M. Gregg
Publisher: Yorkshire Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1952320127

Embark on a wild ride with a most unlikely band of heroes in D.M. Gregg’s exciting novel, Midnight’s Ghost Riders- Follow Me - ‘I Am’. With the fate of mankind hanging in the balance, Midnight’s Ghost Riders are trusted to save the day. When the professor’s lab experiment takes an unexpected turn Midnight, a cat, is transformed into an immortal hero with magical powers and healing abilities. Along with Roedee, a genetically engineered mouse and Ghost Kitty, Midnight’s former nemesis, the three unite their powers to ward off the threats of Zorah, the wicked ruler of the New World Order. This science fiction fantasy adventure plunges the reader into a battle between good and evil. Complete with a collection of ferocious companions, you’ll come face to face with the kitty whacker, the gargyies, and a reformed dragon. Find six jingles (song-titles) in this sci-fi thriller starting with the title of this book. Can the Ghost Riders save the day? Will the evil Zorah triumph? Perfect for lovers of fantasy, the twists and turns never stop. Watch for the sequel, ‘Midnight’s Ghost Riders – ‘I Am’ the Word.

Midnight Fear

Midnight Fear
Author: Evelyn Silver
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2024-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1509253610

Even the strongest of vampires has a breaking point: for Marcelle, it was being tortured by a witch in New York and trying to return to her regular existence as if nothing had happened. She has too much to do to allow herself to focus on something as trivial as trauma. Occult hunters accost her witch allies; an aggravating pyromancer needles a fiery thorn in her side; and the coronation of one of her lovers, the vampire crown prince of New Ulster, Setanta, has her full attention. Not only that, but her newest lover, the necromancer and healing witch Sarai, has trials of her own to face and a reckoning to come with her formal introduction to the vampire royal court at the Midnight Festival. Marcelle and her lovers must face the demons of the past and future, or she may lose the new love desperately needs.

The Itinerant Indian

The Itinerant Indian
Author: Aruna Nambiar
Publisher: unisun publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-10
Genre: East Indians
ISBN: 9788188234097

Hilarious, heart warming, irreverent. Unusual travelogues: of war protests in Oxford and irate camels in Oman. Balladas in Brasil and burqas on the beach in Bangladesh. Stories of adventure and discovery, of nostalgia and novelty, of mishaps and misery, of confusion and comedy.

Midnight Ride Industrial Dawn

Midnight Ride Industrial Dawn
Author: Robert Martello
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1421401002

An in-depth look at Revere’s great contribution to American history: his work in helping the nation develop from a craft to an industrial economy. Paul Revere’s ride to warn the colonial militia of the British march on Lexington and Concord is a legendary contribution to the American Revolution. Midnight Ride, Industrial Dawn reveals another side of this American hero’s life: that of a transformational entrepreneur instrumental in the industrial revolution. Robert Martello combines a biographical examination of Revere with a probing study of the new nation’s business and technological climate. A silversmith prior to the Revolution and heralded for his patriotism during the war, Revere aspired to higher social status within the fledgling United States. To that end, he shifted away from artisan silversmithing toward larger, more involved manufacturing ventures such as ironworking, bronze casting, and copper sheet rolling. Drawing extensively on the Revere Family Papers, Martello explores Revere’s vibrant career successes and failures, social networks, business practices, and the groundbreaking metallurgical technologies he developed and employed. Revere’s commercial ventures epitomized what Martello terms proto-industrialization, a transitional state between craft work and mass manufacture that characterizes the broader, fast-changing landscape of the American economy. Martello uses Revere as a lens to view the social, economic, and technological milieu of early America while demonstrating Revere’s pivotal role in both the American Revolution and the rise of industrial America. “Martello succeeds superbly in using Paul Revere as a lens to view the social, economic, and technological landscape of early America . . . Revere’s adept transitions are matched only by Martello’s adept retelling of them. Highly recommended.” —Choice