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E-raamat: Arundhati Roy''s The God of Small Things: A Routledge Study Guide

(University of Portsmouth, UK)
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On publication Arundhati Roy's first novel The God of Small Things (1997) rapidly became an international bestseller, winning the Booker Prize and creating a new space for Indian literature and culture within the arts, even as it courted controversy and divided critical opinion.

This guide to Roys ground-breaking novel offers:





an accessible introduction to the text and contexts of The God of Small Things a critical history, surveying the many interpretations of the text from publication to the present a selection of new essays and reprinted critical essays by Padmini Mongia, Aijaz Ahmad, Brinda Bose, Anna Clarke, Émilienne Baneth-Nouailhetas and Alex Tickell on The God of Small Things, providing a range of perspectives on the novel and extending the coverage of key critical approaches identified in the survey section cross-references between sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism suggestions for further reading.

Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of The God of Small Things and seeking not only a guide to the novel, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Roy's text.
Acknowledgements xi
Notes and references xii
Introduction xiii
1: Text and contexts
1(64)
The text
3(9)
The author
12(7)
Cultural contexts
19(27)
Literary and cinematic contexts
46(19)
Chronology
60(5)
2: Critical history
65(36)
Overview
67(2)
Cultural and commercial contexts
69(3)
Postcolonial approaches
72(3)
Marketing, cosmopolitanism and the exotic
75(4)
Marxist criticism
79(2)
The subaltern
81(7)
Feminist readings
88(4)
Language and narrative structure
92(3)
Genre, religion and ecocriticism
95(6)
3: Critical readings
101(66)
`The Making and Marketing of Arundhati Roy' by Padmini Mongia
103(7)
`Reading Arundhati Roy Politically' by Aijaz Ahmad
110(10)
`In Desire and in Death: Eroticism as Politics in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things' by Brinda Bose
120(12)
`Language, Hybridity and Dialogism in The God of Small Things' by Anna Clarke
132(10)
`The Structures of Memory' by Emilienne Baneth-Nouailhetas
142(13)
`The Epic Side of Truth: Storytelling and Performance in The God of Small Things' by Alex Tickell
155(12)
4: Further reading and web resources
167(10)
Index 177


Alex Tickell is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Portsmouth. He has published widely on South-Asian fiction, and is the editor of Selections from Bengaliana (2005), and co-editor of Alternative Indias: Writing, Nation and Communalism (2005).