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This book is a detailed study of the Indian graphic novel as a significant category of South Asian literature. It focuses on the genre’s engagement with history, memory and cultural identity and its critique of the nation in the form of dissident histories and satire. Deploying a nuanced theoretical framework, the volume closely examines major texts such as The Harappa Files, Delhi Calm, Kari, Bhimayana, Gardener in the Wasteland, Pao Anthology, and authors and illustrators including Sarnath Banerjee, Vishwajyoti Ghosh, Durgabai Vyam, Amrutha Patil, Srividya Natarajan and others. It also explores — using key illustrations from the texts — critical themes like contested and alternate histories, urban realities, social exclusion, contemporary politics, and identity politics. A major intervention in Indian writing in English, this volume will be of great importance to scholars and researchers of South Asian literature, cultural studies, art and visual culture, and sociology.
A History of the Indian Novel in English traces the development of the Indian novel from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century up until the present day. Beginning with an extensive introduction that charts important theoretical contributions to the field, this History includes extensive essays that shed light on the legacy of English in Indian writing. Organized thematically, these essays examine how English was "made Indian" by writers who used the language to address specifically Indian concerns. Such concerns revolved around the question of what it means to be modern as well as how the novel could be used for anti-colonial activism. By the 1980s, the Indian novel in English was a global phenomenon, and India is now the third largest publisher of English-language books. Written by a host of leading scholars, this History invites readers to question conventional accounts of India's literary history.
In the heart of Lutyens' Delhi sits Jehangir Rangoonwalla, enlightened dispenser of tea, wisdom, and second-hand books. Among his customers are Brighu, a postmodern Ibn Batuta looking for obscure collectibles and a love life; Digital Dutta who lives mostly in his head, torn between Karl Marx and an H1-B visa; and the newly-married Shintu, looking for the ultimate aphrodisiac in the seedy by-lanes of old Delhi. Played out in the corridors of Connaught Place and Calcutta, the story captures the alienation and fragmented reality of urban life through an imaginative alchemy of text and image.
A New York Times bestseller—over one million copies sold! A National Book Award winner A Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner Bestselling author Sherman Alexie tells the story of Junior, a budding cartoonist growing up on the Spokane Indian Reservation. Determined to take his future into his own hands, Junior leaves his troubled school on the rez to attend an all-white farm town high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot. Heartbreaking, funny, and beautifully written, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, which is based on the author's own experiences, coupled with poignant drawings by Ellen Forney that reflect the character's art, chronicles the contemporary adolescence of one Native American boy as he attempts to break away from the life he was destined to live. With a forward by Markus Zusak, interviews with Sherman Alexie and Ellen Forney, and black-and-white interior art throughout, this edition is perfect for fans and collectors alike.
This comic book is a must-read for every child. A new Indian superhero is here, and this time, it is a female superhero, Dabung Girl. She is a fearless hero, who has an elastic body as her superpower. However, unlike some other superheroes, who come and save the day, she helps children find solutions on their own. The imagination, creativity, and fun continues throughout the comic. This comic book inspires children to find their inner superheroes. In this visually engaging story book, Dabung Girl’s friends are facing a massive challenge of keeping the town clean from industrial pollution. They try to do it but end up in danger. Will Dabung Girl be able to save them? How will the children of Tadkapur save the environment? Read the story to find out more. Why do millions of children love reading Dabung Girl comics / graphic novels? ★ She inspires them to learn, take action, and break stereotypes. ★ Presents India's very own girl superhero with relatable stories on overcoming gender biases. ★ Meticulously researched and expertly written, this book is packed with vivid, carefully created artwork, illuminating infographics, and insightfully curated dialogues that make the readers think. ★ Validated by educators as a valuable resource to encourage constructive dialogues. ★ Dabung Girl always comes forward to help her friends. Her superpower is nano-elasticity, and she can extend her body to reach far and wide in a jiffy. Her super neurons enable her to use her mind and heart at 100% capacity. Why do parents love Dabung Girl books? ★ Each story of Dabung Girl focuses on a specific social issue, such as environment, child protection, sports, etc. Some of these topics are barely touched upon in daily life, while others may be too sensitive for adults to figure out how to convey the message appropriately. This is where Dabung Girl will save the day and the future! It provides a platform for parents to have a more engaging discussion with their kids. ★ "I wanted my daughter to read things that inspire her to strive for success, that fuel her imagination and nurture her creative spirit! I am thankful to Dabung Girl for giving her a superhero she deserves!" – A caring mother. Does it really work? ✓ Research shows that superhero stories give wings to the imagination and confidence of children. Children feel more empowered when they hear stories of superheroes. Often, the problems that seem very difficult can be solved if we believe in ourselves. ✓ The impact of Dabung Girl stories is two-fold: empowered girls with confidence and knowledge, and at the same time, build gender sensitivity among boys, which is needed to build a better society Do I need to know anything more? ♥ Apart from winning hearts, Dabung Girl is also winning several awards. Dabung Girl is also the winner of the best emerging comic book series for children at the prestigious CBAM Awards 2021. ♥ Dabung Girl Comics present some of the most trailblazing and inspiring comic book stories ever created. These comics are changing the face of life skills education for children. Who is the creator of Dabung Girl? Dabung Girl has been created by an internationally recognized life skills educator, Saurabh Agarwal. He brings in his knowledge from Harvard University and has worked in the education sector for many years. One last bit of information... DO YOU KNOW? When we listen to character-driven stories, our brains release a chemical called oxytocin, which is connected to feelings of love and empathy. Character-driven stories of Dabung Girl also help develop several life skills in children, especially compassion and care. KAVOOOM! So what are you waiting for? Don't forget to check out and read more Dabung Girl and SuperAvni books! ♥♥♥
They were inseparable - until the day they jumped. Ruth, saved by safety nets, leaves the city. Kari, saved by a sewer, crawls back into the fray of living. With Angel, Lazarus, and the girls of Crystal Palace forming the chorus to her song, she explores the dark heart of smog city - loneliness, sewers, sleeper success, death - and the memory of her absentee Other. Sensuously illustrated and livened by wry commentaries on life and love, Kari gives a new voice to graphic fiction in India.
Tegneserie - graphic novel. On the life and achievements of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, 1891-1956, Indian statesman and social reformer
The chilling chronicles of a Native family's government-sanctioned exploitation in the North American residential/boarding school systems. What began as a handmade scrapbook, "UNeducation, Vol 1: A Residential School Graphic Novel" is now used in school curriculum, university syllabus', treatment/corrections centre resources, healing initiatives, government agencies and educational trainings worldwide. Now available to the public, in softcover and ebook form, for the first time. Gain a full and proper education about a dark episode in North American history.The highly anticipated next chapter in the series, "UNeducation, Vol 2: The Side of Society You Don't See On TV" is coming soon.
"Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back!" is a comics anthology by 14 women of their day-to-day experiences in India. Produced out of a week-long workshop with Indian women artists, both amateur and professional, Drawing the Line is part of a larger national conversation in India around sexual discrimination that emerged in the aftermath of the brutal gang-rape and murder of a young medical student in 2012. First published in cooperation with feminist Indian publisher Zubaan Books and the Goethe Institute, Ad Astra Comix is pleased to bring "Drawing the Line" to a North American readership, reminding us that feminism must be intersectional and global in its approach.