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Popular Literature : Texts, Contexts, Contestations / Rupayan Mukherjee, Jaydip Sarkar, Mitarik Barma, Arnab Dasgupta, Shubham Dey, Anisha Ghosh, Madhuparna Mitra Guha, Goutam Karmakar, Shirsendu Mondal, Pinaki Roy, Rajadipta Roy, Jaya Sarkar, Mandika Sinha, Puja Chakraborty

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mukherjee, Rupayan, Editor.
Sarkar, Jaydip, Editor.
Barma, Mitarik, Contributor.
Dasgupta, Arnab, Contributor.
Dey, Shubham, Contributor.
Ghosh, Anisha, Contributor.
Mitra Guha, Madhuparna, Contributor.
Karmakar, Goutam, Contributor.
Mondal, Shirsendu, Contributor.
Roy, Pinaki, Contributor.
Roy, Rajadipta, Contributor.
Sarkar, Jaya, Contributor.
Sinha, Mandika, Contributor.
Chakraborty, Puja, Contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Essays.
Literaturanalyse.
Pop Literature.
Pop-Literatur.
Local Subjects:
Essays.
Literaturanalyse.
Pop Literature.
Pop-Literatur.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (277 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2022
Biography/History:
Dr. Rupayan Mukherjee studied English Literature at Jadavpur University and University of North Bengal, India. Since 2017, he is lecturer of English at the University B.T. & Evening College in Cooch Behar, India. His previous books include Partition Literature and Cinema: A Critical Introduction (Routledge 2020). His papers have been published by, among other outlets, Rupkatha Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities and Labyrinth: An International Refereed Journal of Postmodern Studies. Dr. Jaydip Sarkar studied English Literature at University of North Bengal, India. Since 2015, he is Associate Professor of English at the University B.T. & Evening College in Cooch Behar, India. His previous books include A Handbook of Rhetoric and Prosody (Orient BlackSwan 2018), Partition Literature and Cinema: A Critical Introduction (Routledge 2020), Writing Difference: Nationalism, Identity and Literature (Atlantic 2013) and Unmasking Power: Subjectivity and Resistance in Indian Drama in English (Papyrus 2014). His papers have been published by, among other outlets, Symposium and Labyrinth: An International Refereed Journal of Postmodern Studies.
Summary:
This volume offers a selection of critical essays on texts that can be broadly categorized as popular literature. The essays are inclined to question the idea of ‘the Canon’ and re-consider the divide between the canonical and the popular. As such, besides engaging in a serious critical reading of typical popular literary texts like "The Jungle Book" and "The Hound of the Baskervilles", the book also considers populist tendencies in literary classics like "Jane Eyre" and "Frankenstein". It will be of interest to young scholars and readers of popular literature, science fiction, detective fiction, genre studies, and culture studies. The volume’s contributors are: Anisha Ghosh, Arnab Dasgupta, Goutam Karmakar, Jaya Sarkar, Jaydip Sarkar, Madhuparna Mitra Guha, Mandika Sinha, Mitarik Barma, Pinaki Roy, Puja Chakraborty, Rajadipta Roy, Rupayan Mukherjee, Shirsendu Mandal, Shubham Dey.
Contents:
Intro
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section I Juvenile Literature
The Proper and the Pure: Biopolitics, Law and Sujectivity in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book
Making the Chessboard Smooth: Popular as "Nonsense" in Through the Looking Glass
Narrative Function and Identity in Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist
Section II Science Fiction
Hail the Monster and Fie the Man: The Construction of Monstrosity in Frankenstein
Rethinking Sciences, Situations and Bamboo-groves in Ray's Science Fictions: Guessing Who Speaks What
Utopia as Dystopia: Subjectivity at the Limits of Subjection in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit
Section III Crime and Detective Fiction
Reclaiming the Elementaries of Context: Ponderings on Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles
"Our mysterious neighbour, Mr. Poirot": Locating the 'Other' Detective in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
"What Shall I see in my dreams tonight?": Reading the Repressed in Wilkie Collins's The Woman in White
Section IV Romance
Trauma as Calamity or Capital?: The Aporia of Representation and the Ethics of Reading in Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl
Phantasmagoria of the Hegemonic Cultural Structure: Interrogating the Indian Urban Facade in Chetan Bhagat's Half Girlfriend
Relocating the Classic as Popular: Reading Jane Eyre as a Romance
Post Script
Why my Children Love Cinderella and I Don't: Negotiations with a Classic-Popular Fairy Tale
About the Contributors.
Other Format:
Print version: Mukherjee, Rupayan Popular Literature
ISBN:
3-8382-7666-3
Publisher Number:
9783838276663

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