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

Oct 22, 2025
Arnab Dutta Roy, an Assistant Professor of English at Florida Gulf Coast University, dives into the transformative journey of the Bildungsroman genre in his latest work. He explains how postcolonial writers have adapted this European form to address global modernity's issues, from identity and human rights to climate change. Roy emphasizes the political relevance of the genre today and its portrayal of youth, transcending age constraints. Listeners will find insights into the editorial challenges of the book and Roy's upcoming project on universalisms in Indian literatures.
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ANECDOTE

Origin Story Of The Book Project

  • Arnab Dutta Roy traced the book idea to his 2016–17 dissertation work and a 2020 ACLA panel he co-organized.
  • He credits Paul Ugor's experience and support during COVID and Hurricane Ian for turning the idea into a completed volume.
INSIGHT

Genre Reveals Interlocking Themes

  • Roy argues studying genre clarifies how overlapping themes like education, pilgrimage, and tradition/modernity interact.
  • He sees the Bildungsroman as a flexible lens to reveal how themes co-evolve across cultural contexts.
INSIGHT

From German Idealism To Postcolonial Reworking

  • The Bildungsroman originated in late-18th-century German idealism and sought harmonious union between self and society.
  • Postcolonial writers repurposed it to dramatize fractured development and to question universal narratives of maturation.
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