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Significant Geographies in the Shadow Lines

Orsini, Francesca

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Esterino Adami
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Carmen Concilio
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Alessandro Vescovi
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Abstract

Approaches to world literature often think through binaries of local/global, major/minor, provincial/cosmopolitan, taking them as given positions on a single world map. To an extent, this is true of Amitav Ghosh’s prize-winning essay “The testimony of my grandfather's bookcase” (1998), which reflects on his grandfather’s collection of world literature books to think about the relationship between his grandfather’s provincial location in Calcutta and the world. Yet in The Shadow Lines Ghosh takes a much more complex and interesting approach to space, the world, perception and narration. In the novel’s complex narration, space, time, and self always appeared mirrored through other people, times, and spaces. Places also acquire reality and meaning only after they are first narrated and imagined, often several times, and before they are experienced directly. This is a stance that has deep existential but also epistemological implications that go beyond “simply” critiquing colonial and national border-making. This essay explores how (and which) spaces become “significant” in the novel, and how the novel’s approach to space can be productive for thinking about world literature.

Citation

Orsini, F. (2020). Significant Geographies in the Shadow Lines. In E. Adami, C. Concilio, & A. Vescovi (Eds.), Crossing the Shadow Lines : Essays on the Topicality of Amitav Ghosh’s Modern Classic (171-185). Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere e Culture Moderne – Università degli Studi di Torino

Acceptance Date Sep 1, 2020
Publication Date Dec 1, 2020
Deposit Date Jun 4, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jun 4, 2021
Pages 171-185
Book Title Crossing the Shadow Lines : Essays on the Topicality of Amitav Ghosh’s Modern Classic
ISBN 9788875901738
Keywords The Shadow Lines; World Literature; Literary Geographies
Publisher URL https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/814141/1702983/Shadow%20Lines.pdf

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