Table of Contents
Prologue Antonia Navarro-Tejero Part I: The Writer, the Artist 1. "The (In)fusion of Sociology and Literary Fantasy: Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, Ulrich Beck, and the Reinvention of Politics" Jesse T. Airaudi 2. "Where ‘Tomorrow’?: The God of Small Things as Derridean Ghost Story" Cara Cilano 3. "In-Between and Elsewhere: Liminality in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things" Anna Froula 4. "Beyond ‘Anti-Communism’: The Progressive Politics of The God of Small Things" Pranav Jani 5. "The History House: The Magic of Contained Space in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things" Sara Upstone 6. "City and Non-City: Political and Gender Issues in In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones" Joel Kuortti Part II: The Writer, the Activist, the Intellectual 7. "Committed Writing, Committed Writer?" Emilienne Baneth-Nouailhetas 8. "More to the Point, Less Composed: An Essay on the Analytic Style of Noam Chomsky and Arundathi Roy" Padmaja Challakere 9. "How to Tell a Story to Change the World: Arundhati Roy, Globalization and Environmental Feminism" Susan Comfort 10. "Home and the World: the Multiple Citizenships of Arundhati Roy" Gurleen Grewal 11. "The Limits of Dissent: Arundhati Roy and the Struggle Against the Narmada Dams" David Jefferess Epilogue Ranjan Ghosh