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Everyday Reading
Middlebrow Magazines and Book Publishing in Post-Independence IndiaUtilizing a wealth of previously unexamined print culture materials, as well as paying careful attention to the production of commercial publishing companies and the reception of ordinary reading practices, this book offers fresh perspectives into book history, South Asian literary studies, and South Asian gender studies.
€ 109,50 -
Everyday Reading
Middlebrow Magazines and Book Publishing in Post-Independence IndiaUtilizing a wealth of previously unexamined print culture materials, as well as paying careful attention to the production of commercial publishing companies and the reception of ordinary reading practices, this book offers fresh perspectives into book history, South Asian literary studies, and South Asian gender studies.
€ 37,50 -
Indian Genre Fiction
Pasts and Future Histories‘Genre fiction, particularly but not only in English, has been growing in popularity in India. This anthology is significant and necessary . . . It maps overlaps and contrasts between genre fiction in seven major Indian languages, and well combines literary exegesis with theoretical and historical readings . . . Drawing upon both Indian and non-Indian theoretical texts, the book does not just test Western definitions of genre fiction against the hard reality to genre texts from India, it also opens up space for a re-definition of such Western perceptions . . . A pioneering study that is interesting and well-timed.’ Tabish Khair, author and Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Aarhus, Denmark
€ 62,50 -
Indian Genre Fiction
Pasts and Future Histories‘Genre fiction, particularly but not only in English, has been growing in popularity in India. This anthology is significant and necessary . . . It maps overlaps and contrasts between genre fiction in seven major Indian languages, and well combines literary exegesis with theoretical and historical readings . . . Drawing upon both Indian and non-Indian theoretical texts, the book does not just test Western definitions of genre fiction against the hard reality to genre texts from India, it also opens up space for a re-definition of such Western perceptions . . . A pioneering study that is interesting and well-timed.’ Tabish Khair, author and Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Aarhus, Denmark
€ 214,95