Global Urban Spaces

Reimagining the City in Salman Rushdie’s Novels

Anjali Gera Roy author Madhumita Roy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:24th Oct '25

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 24th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Global Urban Spaces cover

From the pre-Islamic Jahilia, early modern Sikri and Florence, to postcolonial Bombay and Karachi, cities have played a pivotal role in Salman Rushdie’s fiction. This book focuses on spatial concerns and urban imaginaries in his works, challenging the dominant metropolitan discourse on cities under globalization.
Rushdie’s works prominently feature cities of the Global South while they explores in great detail the figure of the postcolonial migrant. This book analyses the dynamic cities described in Midnight’s Children (1981), The Satanic Verses (1988), The Moor’s Last Sigh (1995) and The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999) and discusses the idea of the global-urban. It examines how these works explore alternative geo-histories, the idea of global homes, and the idea of cities as sites of conflict and contestation, where histories and memories are embedded and reimagined.
This book will be useful for scholars and researchers of literature, urban studies, cultural studies, postcolonial studies, sociology, Indian English, and South Asian literature.

ISBN: 9780367617189

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104 pages