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During the two difficult decades immediately following the 1947 Indian Independence, a new, commercially successful print culture emerged that articulated alternatives to dominant national narratives. Through what Aakriti Mandhwani defines as middlebrow magazineslike Delhi Presss Saritand the first paperbacks in HindiHind Pocket BooksNorth Indian middle classes cultivated new reading practices that allowed them to reimagine what it meant to be a citizen. Rather than focusing on individual sacrifices and contributions to national growth, this new print culture promoted personal pleasure and other narratives that enabled readers to carve roles outside of official prescriptions of nationalism, austerity, and religion. Utilizing a wealth of previously unexamined print culture materials, as well as paying careful attention to the production of commercial publishing companies and the reception of ordinary reading practicesparticularly those of womenEveryday Reading offers fresh perspectives into book history, South Asian literary studies, and South Asian gender studies.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781625347916
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 296
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-07-31
- Förlag: University of Massachusetts Press