Indian writing in English and issues of visual representation
An edition of Indian writing in English and issues of visual representation (2015)
judging more than a book by its cover
By Lisa Lau
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
132
Description:
"This volume is dedicated to studying issues of visual representation in a postcolonial context. It explores the significance of book covers, forces of marketing, politics of identity, issues of representation, and the impact of globalisation on New India. It case studies contemporary Indian women's writings in English, analysing themes of book cover images released by Western publishing houses as well as Indian ones. The question of how the Indian woman is represented is at the heart of this enquiry. This volume considers the roles and strategies of the publishing industry, the changing meanings and designs of books jackets, the branding of authors, positions of Indian women writers in the marketplace as well as in the literary context, and considers reader reception and consumption practices. An interdisciplinary study, this book will be of interest to those following the developments of New India as well as those interested in the continued 'seeing' of India through Western lenses"--Back cover.
subjects: Women in art, Literature publishing, Indic literature (English), Book industries and trade, Social aspects, Marketing, History and criticism, Book covers, Books, Indic Women authors, Women in literature, Indic literature, history and criticism, Indic literature, women authors, LITERARY CRITICISM, General
Places: India
Times: 20th century, 21st century