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Freedom Inc.: Gendered Capitalism in New Indian Literature and Culture
Freedom Inc.: Gendered Capitalism in New Indian Literature and Culture
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Description
While globalization is often credited with the eradication of 'traditional' constraints tied to gender and caste, in reality the opening up of the Indian economy in the 1990s has led to a decline in freedom for many female, Dalit, and lower class Indians.
This book explores the contraction of what it means to be free in post-liberalization India, examining how global capitalism has exacerbated existing inequalities based on traditional femininities and masculinities, while also creating new hierarchies.
Freedom Inc. argues that post-1990s literature and culture frequently represents and reinforces the equation of free-market capitalism with individual freedom within the new 'idea of India.' However, many texts often also challenge this logic by pointing to more expansive horizons of autonomy for the gendered self.
Through readings of texts as diverse as Dalit women's life-writing, pop fiction, realist novels, self-help, regional film, and Netflix TV shows, Mangharam investigates how notions like 'free trade,' 'entrepreneurship,' and 'self-help' are experienced, embodied, and challenged by disadvantaged peoples, and by women differently than men. In the process, Freedom Inc. explores how different literary forms illuminate alternative and buried pathways to fuller freedoms.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Pirated Freedoms
1 Working Women and the Quest for Freedom in Bildung Narratives
2 Dalit Women and the Quest for Freedom in Ambedkarite Life-Writing
3 Underemployed Young Men and the Quest for Freedom in the Self-Help Novel
4 Chasing Freedom through Romantic Love in Popular and Literary Fiction
Coda
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 15 Jun 2023 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 200 |
| ISBN | 9781350200838 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 8 bw illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Freedom Inc. urgently maps discourses of freedom that shore up the acquisitive values of Millennial India. It provokes us to think of freedom as a hegemonic practice of liberalization and global capitalism. Yet Freedom Inc. also illuminates how the yearning to be 'free' remains essential for an emancipatory politics of subalternity (Dalits and gendered minorities). Mangharam carefully joins intellectual and economic history with luminous readings of the literary and cultural terrains of contemporary India. This book makes an important case for considering how storytelling emerges in the vortex of contradictions between affluence and dearth that constitute postcolonial India's ongoing struggles with freedom.
Mrinalini Chakravorty, Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia, USA
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