Universalisms in South Asian Literature
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Arnab Dutta Roy's upcoming monograph explores conceptual, cultural, and aesthetic patterns in diverse literatures from India and the Global South.
It analyzes how writers, activists, and artists utilize these patterns to address identity, politics, and ethics in the contemporary world.
The book examines literary responses to colonialism from South Asia, drawing on interdisciplinary work in postcolonial theory and human rights.
It focuses on how conceptual, cultural, and aesthetic patterns appear across linguistically and culturally diverse literatures produced in India.
The book contributes to understanding how these 'universals' are deployed in addressing questions of identity, politics, and ethics.
It analyzes how writers, activists, and artists utilize these patterns to address identity, politics, and ethics in the contemporary world.
The book examines literary responses to colonialism from South Asia, drawing on interdisciplinary work in postcolonial theory and human rights.
It focuses on how conceptual, cultural, and aesthetic patterns appear across linguistically and culturally diverse literatures produced in India.
The book contributes to understanding how these 'universals' are deployed in addressing questions of identity, politics, and ethics.
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Mentioned as the title of the monograph Arnab Dattaroy is currently working on.

Arnab Roy and Paul Ugor eds., "The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions" (U Alberta Press, 2025)
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, drawing on post-colonial theory and human rights.

Arnab Dutta Roy

Arnab Roy and Paul Ugor eds., "The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions" (U Alberta Press, 2025)