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OverviewBeyond Alterity contests a core tendency in postcolonial studies as well as emerging critiques of neoliberalism—to assume that nations of the Global South are categorically distinct from their counterparts in the North and that they provide an alternative, or even an antidote, to the competitive and individualistic cultures of the advanced capitalist world. Through a textured analysis of cultural production from contemporary India, Shakti Jaising argues that neoliberal capitalism has produced significant continuities in class dynamics and subjective experience across the North-South divide—continuities that are at least as worthy of our consideration as differences arising from colonialism and its aftereffects. The book engages an array of political, economic, and cultural narratives, while focusing in particular on widely circulating Indian English-language novels and their audio-visual adaptations that demonstrate the growing currency of a neoliberal script extoling values like privatization and deregulation as conduits to both individual growth and national development, as well as freedom from poverty. With their potent enactments of personal and national maturation, contemporary Indian novels and films offer striking illustrations of the imaginative means by which the neoliberal script proliferates— even as economic precarity and inequality worsen in India, much like elsewhere in the world. Whereas literary scholars tend to approach the Indian English novel as an exemplar of resistance from the formerly colonized world, Beyond Alterity contends that far from inevitably modelling resistance, this genre’s contemporary examples instead encapsulate the challenges of disentangling literature from the all-pervasive logics and narratives of neoliberal capitalism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shakti JaisingPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Volume: 29 ISBN: 9781837645121ISBN 10: 1837645124 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter 1: Neoliberal Subjectivity and the Alterity Paradigm Chapter 2: The Neoliberal Script Chapter 3: The Maturing Entrepreneur of Popular Indian Fiction Chapter 4: Undercity Fiction and the Crisis of Urbanization Chapter 5: Fixity Amid Flux: Literary Fiction and Rural Dispossession Chapter 6: Contesting the ScriptReviews“This book provides an excellent and extensive—I might even say devastating!—refutation of the tendency to imagine the Global South as the site and source of resistance to capitalism, its narratives a source of sustenance for weary Northern intellectuals. This study emphasizes, instead, that the Global North and the Global South are both sites of unevenness and deepening inequity, of catastrophic wealth and poverty.” – Sarah Brouillette “The book’s approach is something I very much agree with in that it breaks from the usual Marxist-Postcolonialists’ reading of novels.” - Dr. Feroza Jussawalla Author InformationShakti Jaising is an Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at Drew University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |