Borders, Boundaries and Barricades: Speculative Delhis

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Comparative Critical Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.3366/ccs.2022.0452
Aishwarya Subramanian
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In Samit Basu’s SF novel Chosen Spirits (2020), a character offers a cosmology of power within India’s capital city: ‘Delhi has always been a city of seven walls […] You could guess you’d crashed into your wall before, when you couldn’t go further, but now the walls can be mapped and measured, the tools exist.’ Written against the backdrop of India’s discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the protests against it in 2019–20, Chosen Spirits extrapolates a near-future Delhi in which, despite the relative success of the protests, the stark inequalities of caste, class and religion have been reinforced by changes to the city’s geography, and state surveillance increasingly precludes the possibility of working for change. Reading the novel alongside other recent works of speculative fiction set in Delhi, this article analyses Basu’s walled city, and those of other contemporary Indian SF writers, against the shifting borders, boundaries and barricades of the city, exploring their potential as sites of radical activism.
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边界,边界和障碍:投机德里
在萨米特·巴苏(Samit Basu)的科幻小说《被选中的灵魂》(Chosen Spirits)(2020)中,一个角色提供了印度首都权力的宇宙观:“德里一直是一座由七堵墙组成的城市[…]你可以猜到你以前撞到过你的墙,当时你无法走得更远,但现在可以绘制和测量这些墙,工具就存在了。”《被选中的精神》是在印度歧视性的《公民身份修正法案》(CAA)和2019-20年针对该法案的抗议活动的背景下撰写的,它推断了不久的将来的德里,尽管抗议活动相对成功,但种姓、阶级和宗教的明显不平等因城市地理的变化而加剧,国家监督越来越排除了为变革而努力的可能性。这篇文章与最近以德里为背景的其他推理小说一起阅读了这部小说,分析了巴苏和其他当代印度科幻作家的古城,反对这座城市不断变化的边界、边界和路障,探索它们作为激进激进主义场所的潜力。
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