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Imagining a Postcolonial Nation: Hindi Novel and Forms of India (1940s-80s)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Imagining a Postcolonial Nation: Hindi Novel and Forms of India (1940s-80s)

Contributors:

By (Author) Yamini

ISBN:

9789356400238

Publisher:

Bloomsbury India

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic India

Publication Date:

30th September 2023

Country:

India

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

284

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 216mm

Description

This book explores narratives of nationalism in the Hindi novel (1940s80s), engaging with mainstream, populist, political conceptualisation of a postcolonial nation and local, cultural, often marginalised fictional parallels and alternatives to it. Analysing processes of nation-formation and nationalism(s) via experiments with the novel form and versions of realism in Hindi, conversations between the political and the cultural, rural/borders and the urban/central spaces, individual subjectivity and social structures, and the challenges Hindi novels internal linguistic diversity poses to formalised Hindis hegemony, Imagining a Postcolonial Nation: Hindi Novel and Forms of India (1940s80s) traces Hindi fictions history of postcolonial India. The multiplicity of realisms indicates significant responses to postcolonial nationalism, idealistic, critical, regional, satirical and psychological. Looking at indigenous narrative methods employed by authors to critically evolve Western ideas of the nation and novel, the book explores the simultaneous convergences and divergences between literary and political understandings of ideological, religious and linguistic nationalisms. Surveying the broad sentiments of idealism, enchantment and disenchantment with freedom and postcoloniality, it studies the possibilities of fiction embodying national history without an outright commitment to mainstream nationalism or nationalist literary canon formation. It also briefly tries to understand the repercussions of nationalism as a masculinist project and its gendered nature affecting a section of writing, novels by women authors, to present counter-narratives to both national and literary canons. Choosing a fairly broad historical timeframe, the book reveals the radical potential of narratives that have over the years been critically categorised as canonical. It reopens discussions around nationalism within novels that have been often canonised as apparently uncritically nationalist.

Author Bio

Yamini is assistant professor in the English department at Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi.

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