Indian writing in English and the global literary market / edited by Om Dwivedi, Assistant Professor, Taiz University, Yemen ; Lisa Lau, Lecturer, Keele University, UK
Foreword; Tabish Khair -- 1. Introduction: The Reception of Indian Writing in English (IWE) in the Global Literary Market; Om Prakash Dwivedi and Lisa Lau -- PART I: MARKETING THEORY OF IWE -- 2. Writing India Right: Indian Writing and the Global Market; Vrinda Nabar -- 3. Indian Writing in English as Celebrity; Pramod K. Nayar -- 4. How Does it feel to be the Solution? Indians and Indian Diasporic Fiction: Their Role in the Market Place and the University; Dorothy M. Figueira -- 5. Commodifying Culture: Language and Exoticism in Indian English Literature; Nivedita Majumdar -- 6. Recreating the Native Female: Diasporic Appropriations of Female South Asian Writers and their Texts; V.G. Julie Rajan -- PART II: INDIAN WOMEN WRITERS -- 7. Indian Women's Fiction in the European Market; Belen Martin Lucas -- 8. The troubled politics and reception of The Inheritance of Loss; Daniel Allington -- PART III: INDIAN MEN WRITERS -- 9. Global Goondas? Money, Crime and Social Anxieties in Aravind Adiga; Robbie B.H. Goh -- 10. In the Right Place at The Right Time: A Tale of Two Brothers; Rochelle Almeida -- 11. Discrepant zones of reception: The presence and absence of Kiran Nagarkar in the West; Dirk Wiemann
Summary
"Indian Writing in English and the Global Literary Market delves into the influences and pressures of the marketplace on this genre, contending that it has been both a gatekeeper and a significant force in shaping the production and consumption of this literature. As well as providing case studies of selected contemporary Indian novels in English and comparing how diasporic authors fare compared to authors within India, this volume also provides theoretical insights into the postcolonial framework in which the global literary marketplace is embedded, and comments on the exoticization and marketing strategies adopted as a result"-- Provided by publisher