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Title Salman Rushdie and visual culture : celebrating impurity, disrupting borders / edited by Ana Cristina Mendes
Published New York : Routledge, 2012
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Description 1 online resource (x, 229 pages) : illustrations
Series Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature ; 21
Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature ; 21
Contents 1. Salman Rushdie's "Epico-Mythico-Tragico-Comico-Super-Sexy-High-Masala-Art," or, Considerations on undisciplining boundaries / Ana Cristina Mendes -- 2. Merely connect : Salman Rushdie and Tom Phillips / Andrew Teverson -- 3. Beyond the visible : secularism and postcolonial modernity in Salman Rushdie's the moor's last sigh, Jamelie Hassan's trilogy, and Anish Kapoor's blood relations / Stephen Morton -- 4. Living art : artistic and intertextual re-envisionings of the urban trope in The moor's last sigh / Vassilena Parashkevova -- 5. In search for lost portraits : The lost portrait and The moor's last sigh / Joel Kuortti -- 6. Paint, patronage, power, and the translator's visibility / Jenni Ramone -- 7. Show and tell : Midnight's children and The boyhood of Raleigh revisited / Neil Ten Kortenaar -- 8. "Nobody from Bombay should be without a basic film vocabulary": Midnight's children and the visual culture of Indian popular cinema / Florian Stadtler -- 9. Visual technologies in Rushdie's fiction : envisioning the present in the 'Imagological Age' / Cristina Sandru -- 10. Bombay/'Wombay' : refracting the postcolonial cityscape in The ground beneath her feet / Ana Cristina Mendes -- 11. Screening the novel, the novel as screen : the aesthetics of the visual in Fury / Madelena Gonzalez -- 12. Media competition and visual displeasure in Salman Rushdie's fiction / Mita Banerjee
Summary In Salman Rushdie's novels, images are invested with the power to manipulate the plotline, to stipulate actions from the characters, to have sway over them, seduce them, or even lead them astray. Salman Rushdie and Visual Culture sheds light on this largely unremarked - even if central - dimension of the work of a major contemporary writer. This collection brings together, for the first time and into a coherent whole, research on the extensive interplay between the visible and the readable in Rushdie's fiction, from one of the earliest novels - Midnight's Children (1981) - to his latest - The Enchantress of Florence (2008)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Rushdie, Salman -- Criticism and interpretation
Rushdie, Salman -- Knowledge -- Art
Rushdie, Salman -- Knowledge -- Motion pictures
SUBJECT Rushdie, Salman. fast http://id.worldcat.org/fast/00063803
Subject Art and literature.
Art in literature.
Motion pictures in literature.
Art and literature.
Art in literature.
Art.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Motion pictures in literature.
Motion pictures.
Genre/Form Art.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Motion pictures.
Form Electronic book
Author Mendes, Ana Cristina.
LC no. 2011019000
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