Exploring the postcolonial city, this work examines the formation of new subjects within urban landscapes through the lens of literary and cultural narratives. It analyzes historical and contemporary urbanism debates, focusing on London, Nairobi, and Bombay. The author employs three theoretical frameworks: the role of postcolonial theory in shaping public identities, the emergence of postcolonial fictions as a new literary space, and the concept of feminist citizenship as a challenge to neoliberal constraints on public rights and spaces.
Rashmi Varma Libri


Sar
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This book delves into the timeless beauty of Indian design through 200 classic objects, reflecting the subcontinent's rich cultural tapestry. It highlights unique manufacturing techniques and specialized designs, categorized by Hindi words that reveal their significance in Indian life, tracing the evolution of design from antiquity to modernity.