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The Postcolonial City And Its Subjects London Nairobi Bombay Rashmi Varma

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The Postcolonial City And Its Subjects London Nairobi Bombay Rashmi Varma
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Rashmi Varma
ISBN: 9780415880398, 0415880394
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Postcolonial City And Its Subjects London Nairobi Bombay Rashmi Varma by Rashmi Varma 9780415880398, 0415880394 instant download after payment.

This book considers twentieth and twenty-first century literary and cultural formations of the postcolonial city and the constitution of new subjects within it. Varma offers a reading of both historical and contemporary debates on urbanism through the filter of postcolonial fictions and the cultural fields surrounding and containing them. In particular, she presents a representational history of London, Nairobi and Bombay in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and engages three key theoretical frameworks―the city within postcolonial theory and culture (its troubled salience in the construction of postcolonial public spheres and identities, from local, rural, ethnic/"tribal", and regional to "national", cosmopolitan and transnational subjects and spaces); postcolonial fictions as constituting a new world literary space and as a site of the articulation of contending narratives of urban space, global culture and postcolonial development; and postcolonial feminist citizenship as a universal political project challenging current neo-liberal and post neo-liberal contractions and eviscerations of public spaces and rights.

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