Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay’s Caitālī ghūrṇi and The Dystopia of Hunger

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Open Library of Humanities Pub Date : 2019-04-17 DOI:10.16995/OLH.358
Sukla Chatterjee
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The article reviews one of the lesser-known novels of Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, Caitali ghurni (1931), as a dystopian narrative. In an attempt to review potential dystopian elements in vernacular texts, the article evaluates and compares the prominent features of western dystopian fiction to explore the characteristics and uniqueness of Caitali ghurni as a dystopian novel. In the process, the study sheds light on the relationship of such texts with the rise of realism in literature or bastabbadi sahitya in early twentieth-century Bengal and how that ushered in literary modernism. The primary aims of the article are to chart the contribution of the novel in expanding the horizon of dystopia as a literary genre to accommodate similarly themed literature produced in the vernacular, and thus to look beyond the confines of a western definition of dystopia. This is achieved through a close content-oriented reading of the novel, especially focusing on the aspects of hunger, social and familial relationships, and sexuality.
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Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay的Caitālī ghūrṇi和《饥饿的反乌托邦
本文回顾了塔拉桑卡尔·班约帕德哈伊的一部不太为人所知的小说《卡塔利·古尔尼》(1931),认为它是一部反乌托邦式的小说。本文试图回顾白话文本中潜在的反乌托邦元素,对西方反乌托邦小说的突出特征进行评价和比较,以探讨《卡塔利·古尔尼》作为一部反乌托邦小说的特点和独特性。在此过程中,该研究揭示了这些文本与20世纪早期孟加拉文学中现实主义或bastabbadi sahitya的兴起之间的关系,以及这种关系如何引领了文学现代主义。本文的主要目的是描绘小说在扩大反乌托邦作为一种文学类型的视野方面的贡献,以容纳白话创作的类似主题的文学,从而超越西方对反乌托邦定义的限制。这是通过仔细阅读小说的内容来实现的,特别是关注饥饿、社会和家庭关系以及性方面。
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期刊介绍: The Open Library of Humanities is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal open to submissions from researchers working in any humanities'' discipline in any language. The journal is funded by an international library consortium and has no charges to authors or readers. The Open Library of Humanities is digitally preserved in the CLOCKSS archive.
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