New Books in Literary Studies

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 and co-editor of The Postcolonial Bildungsroman, shares insights on the evolution of the Bildungsroman genre. He discusses its transformation from a European literary concept to a global narrative addressing contemporary issues like identity, sexuality, and the climate crisis. Arnab highlights the genre’s renewed political relevance amid global challenges and explains the collaborative journey of editing the volume amid obstacles like COVID-19. He also previews his upcoming project on Universalisms in Indian Literatures.
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ANECDOTE

Project Origin And Editorial Partnership

  • Arnab Dutta Roy recounts the project's origin in his dissertation and a 2020 ACLA panel that launched the edited volume proposal.
  • He credits co-editor Paul Ugor's experience and friendship for helping complete the book through COVID and Hurricane Ian disruptions.
INSIGHT

Genre Clarifies Interconnected Themes

  • Roy argues that attending to genre clarifies how interconnected themes like pilgrimage, identity, and modernity interact.
  • Studying the Bildungsroman reveals how overlapping themes evolve across cultural contexts.
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Form Transformed By Postcolonial Stakes

  • The Bildungsroman was exported globally and radically transformed in postcolonial contexts to dramatize fractured development.
  • Postcolonial writers used the form to question linear narratives of growth shaped by colonial power structures.
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