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Salman Rushdie's Cities Vassilena Parashkevova

Salman Rushdie's Cities By Vassilena  Parashkevova

Salman Rushdie's Cities by Vassilena Parashkevova


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Bombay, London, New York and Delhi, cities are central to Salman Rushdie's novels. Reading his urban representations, this study explains how Rushdie has contributed to our understanding of the postcolonial, the contemporary, the local and the global city.

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Salman Rushdie's Cities: Reconfigurational Politics and the Contemporary Urban Imagination by Vassilena Parashkevova

Employing Salman Rushdie as a guide to a historicized contemporary, this study offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the plurality of cities along his transnational trajectory. It engages with the geographically identifiable Bombay, Karachi, Islamabad, London or New York; the phantasmal, politically coded, Jahilia or Mildendo, the inspirational yet flawed urban precedents of Fatehpur Sikri or Renaissance Florence and the ways these cities generate, interact with and transform each other. In contrast with those urban studies which remain in place, this book offers a new understanding of cities wider and constantly shifting interconnections with other cities and places in an unstable, unevenly globalized and dangerously or provocatively local world. The book situates Rushdies cities in relation to developments in Bombay, Karachi, Islamabad and London writing and focuses on novels which shuttle between cities. Parashkevova attends to cities cultural and historical contexts, to many of Rushdies numerous literary, cinematic and artistic influences and to diverse events, processes and paradigms earthquakes, translations, seductions that politically re-position cities and citizens on the contemporary urban map.

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Written in a lucid and compelling style, Salman Rushdie's Cities is both a major contribution to work on Rushdie's fiction and a probing investigation of the relationships between interconnected global cities. Tracing parallels across cultures, Parashkevova explores the significance of Rushdie's urban praxis for a historicized view of the contemporary', which stresses the political worldliness of literature. -- Professor John Thieme, University of East Anglia, UK
In Salman Rushdie's Cities, Vassilena Parashkevova provides timely and theoretically astute analysis of Rushdie's representations of such cities as Bombay, New York, Karachi, and London, arguing that his depictions are inspired by the reflective yet illusory potential of the mirror. As in the Indian embroidery tradition of mirrorwork (by which Rushdie himself has also been inspired), the writing and research in this important monograph is meticulously detailed and elegantly patterned. -- Dr Claire Chambers, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
Reading Rushdie through topographies both real and imaginary, from his idealising nostalgia for Bombay to his vision of Jahilia, has given Vassilena Parashkevova a subtle passkey to this author's polymorphous and ever-provocative mind. She has entered the invisible cities of Rushdie's fiction and political thought, with their mirror pairs of utopias and dystopias, transgressors and conservatives, transformers and self-exiles, strangers, and natives, and fashioned a lucid, learned, richly detailed and stimulating analysis, which does justice to Rushdie's brilliance and fertility, while taking cognizance of his tics and limits.' -- Marina Warner, Professor, University of Essex, UK, and author of Stranger Magic
Readers do not have to have read and be familiar with Rushdies novels to read this book. Parashkevova gets her points across through concise and adept description of plots, narratives and characters, so that non-Rushdie readers can follow and appreciate Parashkevovas arguments. Those who have read the novels, however, will benefit from a different perspective on the worlds within [] On the whole, the books writing is smart and densely packed, and its pace fast and unrelenting [] Salman Rushdies cities provides a critical lens into the portrayal and evolution of cities and its inhabitants in Rushdies novels. It masterfully combines literary criticism, urban theory and political commentary -- Khairunnisa Ibrahim, University of Oxford * UGRG Book Review Series *

About Vassilena Parashkevova

Vassilena Parashkevova is Lecturer in English Literature at King's College London and London South Bank University, UK. She is Bibliography Editor of the Journal of Commonwealth Literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Reconfiguring Cities: The Politics of the Tectonic, the Catoptric and the Specular; 1. Bombay Re-beginnings in Midnight's Children; 2. Urban Di-Versifications in The Satanic Verses; 3. "War of the Worlds": Diptychs and Triptychs in The Moor's Last Sigh; 4. "The Unsolidity of Solid Ground": Trojan Falls and Roman Rises in The Ground beneath Her Feet; 5. "Metropolitan Desires": Glocalist Seductions in Fury and Shalimar the Clown; 6. Mirrors-for-cities in The Enchantress of Florence; Afterword: Urban Beyonds; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781441148506
9781441148506
1441148507
Salman Rushdie's Cities: Reconfigurational Politics and the Contemporary Urban Imagination by Vassilena Parashkevova
New
Hardback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012-04-19
256
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