Traces of the Real: The Absent Presence of Photography in South Asian Literature

Author:   Bidisha Banerjee
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
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9781835537299


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   28 January 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open intiative. In Traces of the Real: The Absent Presence of Photography in South Asian Literature, Bidisha Banerjee brings together cutting edge photography studies, postcolonial and diaspora studies to explore the status of the photograph in contemporary South Asian literature. Playing on the dual meaning of trace – both as index and imprint, a copy or stencil of the real as well as inadequate remains of the original – she argues that the absent presence of photography affords postcolonial writers opportunities to enhance the themes of their novel in ways that the inclusion of actual photographs may not allow. This practice critiques photography's truth claims and instead considers the power of photographic erasures and absences in engaging the civil imagination (Azoulay) in the postcolonial moment. Banerjee makes connections between the absent presence of photography and themes of postcolonial literature such as memory, trauma, diasporic loss and mourning, agency and identity, demonstrating the ways in which the absent images powerfully undercut the apparent messages of the text. In contending that the absent image functions as an icon, metaphor, and trace, through the photographic “events” discussed in the chapters, Banerjee moves the focus away from photography’s colonial disciplining gaze to postcolonial civic engagements via new materialist understandings and attending to the intermedial aspects of language, particularly as it is mediated by photography.

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Author:   Bidisha Banerjee
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
ISBN:  

9781835537299


ISBN 10:   1835537294
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   28 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: The Absent Image as Icon Chapter 1: The False Promise of Affective Intentionality: The Violence of Documentary Photography in Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan Chapter 2: Optics of Blindness: Countervisuality in Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost Chapter 3: Photography’s Sonic Recall: Decolonizing Trauma Studies in Mahasweta Devi’s “Behind the Bodice” Part II: The Absent Image as Metaphor Chapter 4: Diaspora’s “Darkroom”: Photography and the Vision of Loss in Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Hema and Kaushik” Chapter 5: Finding Gauri: Allo portraits of a Mother in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowland Part III: The Absent Image as Trace Chapter 6: Imagistic Haunting: Posthuman Photography and Photographic Traces in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People Chapter 7: A “fresh way of looking at the photograph”: Citizenship and Photographic Spectatorship in Siddhartha Deb’s Surface Coda

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"""Bringing photography studies, post-colonial studies, and diaspora studies together, this book sheds light on a pervasive trope in contemporary South Asian literature. Traces of the Real reveals how photographs evoked by writing may undermine the very texts they appear in, raising urgent questions about observational distance, gendered visibility, diasporic loss, and humanitarian mediation."" Assistant Professor Kartik Nair, Temple University ""The book manuscript asserts an authoritative voice while keeping the readings nuanced and often beautiful. The argumentation is sound and persuasive and will promote further scholarship by offering new directions for studying postcolonial literature."" Assistant Professor Sheetal Majithia, NYU"


""Bringing photography studies, post-colonial studies, and diaspora studies together, this book sheds light on a pervasive trope in contemporary South Asian literature. Traces of the Real reveals how photographs evoked by writing may undermine the very texts they appear in, raising urgent questions about observational distance, gendered visibility, diasporic loss, and humanitarian mediation."" Assistant Professor Kartik Nair, Temple University


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Bidisha Banerjee is Associate Professor of English in the Literature and Cultural Studies Department at the Education University of Hong Kong. She has published widely on South Asian diasporic literature and film, visual culture, and the refugee graphic novel. She leads the transdisciplinary project Thanatic Ethics: The Circulation of Bodies in Migratory Spaces.

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