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States of Disconnect

The China-India Literary Relation in the Twentieth Century
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States of Disconnect explores the breakdown of transnationalism through literary texts that resist the merging of China and India. Adhira Mangalagiri introduces the concept of "disconnect" to describe moments when connections between nations are severed or denied. By analysing twentieth-century Chinese and Hindi literature, the book develops new comparative strategies—friction, ellipses, and contingency—that reveal how texts can ethically engage difference while challenging narrow nationalism and globalised ways of thinking.
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Ideal for readers interested in transnational literature, comparative studies, and global cultural dynamics, especially those eager to explore nuanced views on nationalism, literary theory, and Sino-Indian relations in the twentieth century.

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States of Disconnect examines the breakdown of transnationalism through readings of literary texts that express aversion to pairing ideas of China and India. Adhira Mangalagiri proposes the concept of “disconnect”: a crisis of transnationalism perceptible in moments when a connection is severed, interrupted, or disavowed.

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In an interconnected world, literature moves through transnational networks, crosses borders, and bridges diverse cultures. In these ways, literature can bring people closer together. Today, as hopes for globalization wane and exclusionary nationalism is on the march, can literature still offer new ways of relating with others? Comparative literature has long been under the spell of circulation, contact, connectivity, and mobility—what if it instead sought out their antitheses?

States of Disconnect examines the breakdown of transnationalism through readings of literary texts that express aversion to pairing ideas of China and India. Focusing on practices of comparison, Adhira Mangalagiri considers how these texts articulate the undesirability or impossibility of relating with national others, tracing portrayals of violence, silence, and distance. She proposes the concept of "disconnect": a crisis of transnationalism perceptible in moments when a connection is severed, interrupted, or disavowed.

Despite their apparent insularity, texts of disconnect offer possibilities for relating ethically across national borders while resisting both narrow nationalisms and globalized habits of thought. Reading a variety of largely untranslated twentieth-century Chinese and Hindi short stories, novels, and poems, Mangalagiri develops three new strategies for comparison—friction, ellipses, and contingency—that together comprise a critical vocabulary of disconnect. Foregrounding transnationalism's discontents, States of Disconnect offers a different path by which literary texts can cultivate a critical sensibility for making sense of a world rife with division.

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Praised for its bold and innovative method, the book is recognised as a deeply inspiring and important contribution to comparative literature. Scholars commend its rigorous scrutiny of India-China relations and its fresh vocabulary that addresses global tensions with nuance. It stands out for questioning borderless criticism, emphasising the politics of difference in literary exchange.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231205689

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 8 b&w figures

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Adhira Mangalagiri is a lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature at Queen Mary University of London.

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