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adam_text | C
ONTENTS
I.
I
NTRODUCTION
S
PECULATIVE
I
NDIA
.....................................................................
1
COMING
TO
TERMS:
INDIAN ANGLOPHONE
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
...................................
2
CREATING
PARA-REALISM:
ESTRANGEMENT,
EXTRAPOLATION
AND
AUGMENTATION
.........
10
II.
T
HE
H
ISTORY
AND
P
OLITICS
OF
S
PECULATIVE
F
ICTION
..................................
17
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
AS
SOFT
SCIENCE
FICTION
........................................................
18
DELINEATING
A POSTCOLONIAL
COUNTER-DISCOURSE
......................................................
20
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
AND
THE
FANTASTIC
.....................................................................
24
DEBATING
(IM-)POSSIBILITY
.......................................................................................
27
THE
FORMATION
OF
PARA-REALISM
.............................................................................
28
III.
F
AMILIARIZATION
AND
E
STRANGEMENT
IN
C
ONTEMPORARY
R
AMA
YANAS
...
34
ESTRANGING THE
FAMILIAR,
FAMILIARIZING THE
STRANGE
...............................................
34
THE
RAMAYANA
TRADITION:
CONTEXTS
AND
CONTESTATIONS
.........................................
37
SITA
IN
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
.....................................................................................
46
3.1
VEDIC
IDEALS
IN
FUTURE
CONTEXTS:
THE
RAMAYAN
3392
A.D.
COMICS
....................
48
FAMILIAR
CHARACTERS
IN
AN
ESTRANGED
WORLD
..........................................................
49
DISCIPLINING
SEETA
...................................................................................................
54
BEING
SITA
IN
THE
FUTURE
.......................................................................................
59
3.2
FINDING
SITA
IN
SAMHITA
AMI
S
THE
MISSING
QUEEN
..............................................
61
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
AND
FORMAL
ESTRANGEMENT
......................................................
62
THE
UNKNOWABLE
SITA
..............................................................................................
65
FROM
ITIHASA
TO
HISTORIOGRAPHIC
METAFICTION
........................................................
70
3.3
FROM
RAMAYANA
TO
SIT
AY
ANA:
SWAPNA
KISHORE
S
REGRESSIONS
.........................
73
BECOMING
SITA
.........................................................................................................
74
A
WOMEN
S
RAMAYANA
...........................................................................................
80
STORYTELLING
AS
EMPOWERMENT
................................................................................
83
IV.
E
XTRAPOLATION
AND
THE
S
PECULATIVE
:
I
MAGINING
THE
F
UTURE
I
NDIA
...
85
THEORIZING
EXTRAPOLATION
.......................................................................................
85
THE
ROOTS
OF
THE
FUTURE
.........................................................................................
90
EXTRAPOLATION
IN
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
......................................................................
96
4.1
THE
POSTHUMAN
FUTURE
IN
MANJULA PADMANABHAN
S
HARVEST
...............................
97
EXTRAPOLATION
AND
THE
FUTURE
S
PAST
.....................................................................
100
THAT
S
A
SPECIAL
BOND
:
ORGAN
TRAFFICKING
AND
(DIS-)EMPOWERMENT
............
103
BECOMING
POSTHUMAN
...........................................................................................
107
RECLAIMING
AGENCY
...............................................................................................
115
EXTRAPOLATION
AND
PARA-REALISM
..........................................................................
119
4.2
REFRAMING
THE
ROOTS
OF
THE FUTURE
IN
PRIYA
SARUKKAI
CHABRIA
S
GENERATION
14
.............................................................
120
HISTORY
FROM
BELOW
..............................................................................................
123
COLLAPSING
TIME:
THE
FUTURE
IS
THE
PAST
IS
THE
FUTURE
........................................
129
SEEKING
EMPOWERMENT
IN
THE
PAST
........................................................................
134
THE
PROSPECTS
OF
TOMORROW
..................................................................................
138
4.3
SPACETIME:
MULTIPLE
TEMPORALITIES
IN
VANDANA
SINGH
S
DELHI
.......................
139
LOOKING
BEYOND
THE
PRESENT
.................................................................................
141
THE
PAST
IS
STILL
HAPPENING
...................................................................................
145
A
HISTORY
OF
THE
FUTURE
......................................................................................
149
EXTRAPOLATING
DELHI
...............................................................................................
153
V.
S
PECULATIVE
F
ICTION
,
A
UGMENTATION
AND
THE
N
ATION
...........................
155
AUGMENTATION
AND
PARA-REALISM
..........................................................................
155
SUPERPOWERED
WORLD
SCENARIOS
............................................................................
157
TRUTH
AND
JUSTIC
BEYOND
THE
AMERICAN
WAY:
SUPERHEROES
IN
INDIAN
POPULAR
CULTURE
................................................................
161
AUGMENTED
BODIES
AND
THE
NATION
......................................................................
163
5.1
OF
ALIENS
AND
GODS:
NATIONALISM,
VEDIC
SCIENCE
AND
RELIGIOUS
PARA-REALISM
IN
RAKESH
ROSHAN
S
SUPERHERO
UNIVERSE
.....................
168
VEDIC
SCIENCE
IN
KOI...
MIL
GAYA
........................................................................
171
KOI.
..
MIL
GAYA
AND
RELIGIOUS
NATIONALISM
........................................................
175
HEALING THE
HERO
...................................................................................................
179
PROVISIONAL
DIASPORAS
AND
THE
RETURN
HOME
NARRATIVE
....................................
183
HEALING THE
NATION
...............................................................................................
188
IMAGINING THE
KRRISH
NATION
.................................................................................
192
5.2
CONTESTED
WORLD
ORDERS
AND
GLOBAL
HEROES
IN
SAMIT
BASU
S
TURBULENCE
AND
RESISTANCE
........................................................
193
POSTNATIONAL
IDEOSCAPES
AND
THE
TURN
TOWARDS
THE
GLOBAL
.................................
195
GLOBAL
FLOWS
OF
SUPERPOWERS
AND
(POST-)EMPIRE
GEOGRAPHIES
.........................
202
THE
SUPERPOWERED
ELITE:
NEGOTIATING
THE
BOUNDARIES
OF
THE
HUMAN
...............
210
VI.
E
YES
OF
T
IME
-.
E
NVISIONING
THE
P
AST
,
P
RESENT
AND
F
UTURE
OF
I
NDIAN
A
NGLOPHONE
S
PECULATIVE
F
ICTION
...................
220
ESTRANGING THE
RAMAYANA:
SITA
REFUSING
TO
BE
SITA
............................................
223
EXTRAPOLATING
A
FUTURE
WITH
A
PAST
.......................................................................
226
AUGMENTED
(SUPER-)HUMANS
AND
THE
NATION
......................................................
229
FROM
INDIAN
ANGLOPHONE
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
TOWARDS
WORLD/ING
SPECULATIVE
FICTION?
..............................................................
233
W
ORKS
C
ITED
..............................................................................................................
237
Contents լ Introduction Speculative India...................................................................... 1 Coming to Terms: Indian Anglophone Speculative Fiction.................................... 2 Creating Para-Realism: Estrangement, Extrapolation and Augmentation......... 10 II. The History and Politics of Speculative Fiction.................................. 17 Speculative Fiction as ‘Soft’ Science Fiction........................................................ 18 Delineating a Postcolonial Counter-Discourse...................................................... 20 Speculative Fiction and the Fantastic..................................................................... 24 Debating (Im-)Possibility........................................................................................ 27 The Formation of Para-Realism..............................................................................28 III. Familiarization and Estrangement in Contemporary Rama yanas ... 34 Estranging the Familiar, Familiarizing the Strange............................................... 34 The Ramayana Tradition: Contexts and Contestations......................................... 37 Sita in Speculative Fiction...................................................................................... 46 3.1 Vedic Ideals in Future Contexts: The Ramayan 3392 A.D. Comics....................48 Familiar Characters in an Estranged World...........................................................49 Disciplining
Seeta....................................................................................................54 ‘Being Sita’ in the Future........................................................................................ 59 3.2 Finding Sita in Samhita Ami’s The Missing Queen..............................................61 Speculative Fiction and Formal Estrangement.......................................................62 The Unknowable Sita.............................................................................................. 65 From Itihasa to Historiographic Metafiction.........................................................70 3.3 From Ramayana to Sitayana՛. Swapna Kishore’s “Regressions”......................... 73 Becoming Sita.......................................................................................................... 74 A Women’s Ramayana........................................................................................... 80 Storytelling as Empowerment................................................................................. 83 IV. Extrapolation and the Speculative: Imagining the Future India... 85 Theorizing Extrapolation........................................................................................ 85 The Roots of the Future.......................................................................................... 90 Extrapolation in Speculative Fiction...................................................................... 96 4.1 The Posthuman Future in Manjula Padmanabhan’s Harvest............................... 97
Extrapolation and the Future’s Past......................................................................100 “That’s a special bond”: Organ Trafficking and (Dis-)Empowerment.............. 103 Becoming Posthuman............................................................................................107 Reclaiming Agency................................................................................................ 115 Extrapolation and Para-Realism............................................................................ 119
4.2 Reframing the Roots of the Future in Priya Sarukkai Chabria’s Generation 14................................................... 120 History from Below............................................................................................. 123 Collapsing Time: The Future is the Past is the Future........................................ 129 Seeking Empowerment in the Past........................................................................ 134 The Prospects of Tomorrow.................................................................................. 138 4.3 Spacetime: Multiple Temporalities in Vandana Singh’s “Delhi”....................... 139 Looking Beyond the Present................................................................................. 141 The Past is Still Happening................................................................................... 145 “A History of the Future”...................................................................................... 149 Extrapolating Delhi................................................................................................153 V. Speculative Fiction, Augmentation and the Nation........................... 155 Augmentation and Para-Realism........................................................................... 155 Superpowered World Scenarios............................................................................ 157 Truth and Justie beyond the American Way: Superheroes in Indian Popular Culture................................................................ 161 Augmented Bodies and the
Nation....................................................................... 163 5.1 Of Aliens and Gods: Nationalism, Vedic Science and Religious Para-Realism in Rakesh Roshan’s Superhero Universe............. 168 Vedic Science in Koi... Mil Gaya....................................................................... 171 Koi... Mil Gaya and Religious Nationalism........................................................ 175 Healing the Hero.................................................................................................. 179 Provisional Diasporas and the Return ‘Home’ Narrative.................................... 183 Healing the Nation................................................................................................. 188 Imagining the Krrish Nation................................................................................. 192 5.2 Contested World Orders and Global Heroes in Samit Basu’s Turbulence and Resistance............................................... 193 Postnational Ideoscapes and the Turn Towards the Global................................. 195 Global Flows of Superpowers and (Post-)Empire Geographies......................... 202 The Superpowered Elite: Negotiating the Boundaries of the Human...............210 VI. Eyes of Time: Envisioning the Past, Present Future of Indian Anglophone Speculative Fiction........... 220 Estranging the Ramayana: Sita Refusing to be Sita............................................ 223 Extrapolating a Future with a Past....................................................................... 226 Augmented
(Super-)Humans and the Nation.......................................................229 From Indian Anglophone Speculative Fiction towards World/ing Speculative Fiction?.............................................................. 233 and Works Cited............................................................................................................... 237
Speculative India analyses the trans-generic mode of the speculative in Indian Anglophone literature and popular culture to dialogize established genre taxonomies with concepts of literary realism and postcolonial theory. The works analysed in this study transgress generic boundaries and combine various themes, aesthetics and techniques to centre previously marginalized worldviews, sometimes express ing perceptions that surpass the knowable and scientifically verifiable. To make sense of the liminality of works situated between the seemingly diametrically opposed extremes of realism and anti-realist fiction, this study introduces the concept of para-realism with its three formal strategies of estrangement, ex trapolation and augmentation. Estrangement serves as a framework to discuss how recent speculative fiction engages with the gender dynamics of the vast Ramayana tradition. Extrapolation, in turn, is discernible in Manjula Padmanabhan s play Harvest, Priya Sarukkal Chabria s novel Generation 14 and Vandana Singh s short story Delhi which envision the (posthuman) future by looking back on Indian history and hence repeatedly unsettle linear concepts of time. This ties in with the concept of augmentation as a form of enhancement, which is central to the negotiation of the chances and pitfalls of both nationalism and globalization in Rakesh Roshan s film Koi... Mil Gaya, its two Krrish sequels as well as in two of Samit Basu s superhero novels. In its use of para-realism, the speculative not only reveals its rootedness in extratextual epistemologies and ontologies but
also turns into a worlding project that draws attention to the diverse experiences of being in the world.
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C
ONTENTS
I.
I
NTRODUCTION
S
PECULATIVE
I
NDIA
.
1
COMING
TO
TERMS:
INDIAN ANGLOPHONE
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
.
2
CREATING
PARA-REALISM:
ESTRANGEMENT,
EXTRAPOLATION
AND
AUGMENTATION
.
10
II.
T
HE
H
ISTORY
AND
P
OLITICS
OF
S
PECULATIVE
F
ICTION
.
17
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
AS
'
SOFT
'
SCIENCE
FICTION
.
18
DELINEATING
A POSTCOLONIAL
COUNTER-DISCOURSE
.
20
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
AND
THE
FANTASTIC
.
24
DEBATING
(IM-)POSSIBILITY
.
27
THE
FORMATION
OF
PARA-REALISM
.
28
III.
F
AMILIARIZATION
AND
E
STRANGEMENT
IN
C
ONTEMPORARY
R
AMA
YANAS
.
34
ESTRANGING THE
FAMILIAR,
FAMILIARIZING THE
STRANGE
.
34
THE
RAMAYANA
TRADITION:
CONTEXTS
AND
CONTESTATIONS
.
37
SITA
IN
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
.
46
3.1
VEDIC
IDEALS
IN
FUTURE
CONTEXTS:
THE
RAMAYAN
3392
A.D.
COMICS
.
48
FAMILIAR
CHARACTERS
IN
AN
ESTRANGED
WORLD
.
49
DISCIPLINING
SEETA
.
54
'
BEING
SITA
'
IN
THE
FUTURE
.
59
3.2
FINDING
SITA
IN
SAMHITA
AMI
'
S
THE
MISSING
QUEEN
.
61
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
AND
FORMAL
ESTRANGEMENT
.
62
THE
UNKNOWABLE
SITA
.
65
FROM
ITIHASA
TO
HISTORIOGRAPHIC
METAFICTION
.
70
3.3
FROM
RAMAYANA
TO
SIT
AY
ANA:
SWAPNA
KISHORE
'
S
"REGRESSIONS
"
.
73
BECOMING
SITA
.
74
A
WOMEN
'
S
RAMAYANA
.
80
STORYTELLING
AS
EMPOWERMENT
.
83
IV.
E
XTRAPOLATION
AND
THE
S
PECULATIVE
:
I
MAGINING
THE
F
UTURE
I
NDIA
.
85
THEORIZING
EXTRAPOLATION
.
85
THE
ROOTS
OF
THE
FUTURE
.
90
EXTRAPOLATION
IN
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
.
96
4.1
THE
POSTHUMAN
FUTURE
IN
MANJULA PADMANABHAN
'
S
HARVEST
.
97
EXTRAPOLATION
AND
THE
FUTURE
'
S
PAST
.
100
"
THAT
'
S
A
SPECIAL
BOND
"
:
ORGAN
TRAFFICKING
AND
(DIS-)EMPOWERMENT
.
103
BECOMING
POSTHUMAN
.
107
RECLAIMING
AGENCY
.
115
EXTRAPOLATION
AND
PARA-REALISM
.
119
4.2
REFRAMING
THE
ROOTS
OF
THE FUTURE
IN
PRIYA
SARUKKAI
CHABRIA
'
S
GENERATION
14
.
120
HISTORY
FROM
BELOW
.
123
COLLAPSING
TIME:
THE
FUTURE
IS
THE
PAST
IS
THE
FUTURE
.
129
SEEKING
EMPOWERMENT
IN
THE
PAST
.
134
THE
PROSPECTS
OF
TOMORROW
.
138
4.3
SPACETIME:
MULTIPLE
TEMPORALITIES
IN
VANDANA
SINGH
'
S
"
DELHI
"
.
139
LOOKING
BEYOND
THE
PRESENT
.
141
THE
PAST
IS
STILL
HAPPENING
.
145
"
A
HISTORY
OF
THE
FUTURE
"
.
149
EXTRAPOLATING
DELHI
.
153
V.
S
PECULATIVE
F
ICTION
,
A
UGMENTATION
AND
THE
N
ATION
.
155
AUGMENTATION
AND
PARA-REALISM
.
155
SUPERPOWERED
WORLD
SCENARIOS
.
157
TRUTH
AND
JUSTIC
BEYOND
THE
AMERICAN
WAY:
SUPERHEROES
IN
INDIAN
POPULAR
CULTURE
.
161
AUGMENTED
BODIES
AND
THE
NATION
.
163
5.1
OF
ALIENS
AND
GODS:
NATIONALISM,
VEDIC
SCIENCE
AND
RELIGIOUS
PARA-REALISM
IN
RAKESH
ROSHAN
'
S
SUPERHERO
UNIVERSE
.
168
VEDIC
SCIENCE
IN
KOI.
MIL
GAYA
.
171
KOI.
.
MIL
GAYA
AND
RELIGIOUS
NATIONALISM
.
175
HEALING THE
HERO
.
179
PROVISIONAL
DIASPORAS
AND
THE
RETURN
'
HOME
'
NARRATIVE
.
183
HEALING THE
NATION
.
188
IMAGINING THE
KRRISH
NATION
.
192
5.2
CONTESTED
WORLD
ORDERS
AND
GLOBAL
HEROES
IN
SAMIT
BASU
'
S
TURBULENCE
AND
RESISTANCE
.
193
POSTNATIONAL
IDEOSCAPES
AND
THE
TURN
TOWARDS
THE
GLOBAL
.
195
GLOBAL
FLOWS
OF
SUPERPOWERS
AND
(POST-)EMPIRE
GEOGRAPHIES
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202
THE
SUPERPOWERED
ELITE:
NEGOTIATING
THE
BOUNDARIES
OF
THE
HUMAN
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VI.
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YES
OF
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NVISIONING
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RESENT
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PECULATIVE
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ESTRANGING THE
RAMAYANA:
SITA
REFUSING
TO
BE
SITA
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EXTRAPOLATING
A
FUTURE
WITH
A
PAST
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226
AUGMENTED
(SUPER-)HUMANS
AND
THE
NATION
.
229
FROM
INDIAN
ANGLOPHONE
SPECULATIVE
FICTION
TOWARDS
WORLD/ING
SPECULATIVE
FICTION?
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233
W
ORKS
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ITED
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Contents լ Introduction Speculative India. 1 Coming to Terms: Indian Anglophone Speculative Fiction. 2 Creating Para-Realism: Estrangement, Extrapolation and Augmentation. 10 II. The History and Politics of Speculative Fiction. 17 Speculative Fiction as ‘Soft’ Science Fiction. 18 Delineating a Postcolonial Counter-Discourse. 20 Speculative Fiction and the Fantastic. 24 Debating (Im-)Possibility. 27 The Formation of Para-Realism.28 III. Familiarization and Estrangement in Contemporary Rama yanas . 34 Estranging the Familiar, Familiarizing the Strange. 34 The Ramayana Tradition: Contexts and Contestations. 37 Sita in Speculative Fiction. 46 3.1 Vedic Ideals in Future Contexts: The Ramayan 3392 A.D. Comics.48 Familiar Characters in an Estranged World.49 Disciplining
Seeta.54 ‘Being Sita’ in the Future. 59 3.2 Finding Sita in Samhita Ami’s The Missing Queen.61 Speculative Fiction and Formal Estrangement.62 The Unknowable Sita. 65 From Itihasa to Historiographic Metafiction.70 3.3 From Ramayana to Sitayana՛. Swapna Kishore’s “Regressions”. 73 Becoming Sita. 74 A Women’s Ramayana. 80 Storytelling as Empowerment. 83 IV. Extrapolation and the Speculative: Imagining the Future India. 85 Theorizing Extrapolation. 85 The Roots of the Future. 90 Extrapolation in Speculative Fiction. 96 4.1 The Posthuman Future in Manjula Padmanabhan’s Harvest. 97
Extrapolation and the Future’s Past.100 “That’s a special bond”: Organ Trafficking and (Dis-)Empowerment. 103 Becoming Posthuman.107 Reclaiming Agency. 115 Extrapolation and Para-Realism. 119
4.2 Reframing the Roots of the Future in Priya Sarukkai Chabria’s Generation 14. 120 History from Below. 123 Collapsing Time: The Future is the Past is the Future. 129 Seeking Empowerment in the Past. 134 The Prospects of Tomorrow. 138 4.3 Spacetime: Multiple Temporalities in Vandana Singh’s “Delhi”. 139 Looking Beyond the Present. 141 The Past is Still Happening. 145 “A History of the Future”. 149 Extrapolating Delhi.153 V. Speculative Fiction, Augmentation and the Nation. 155 Augmentation and Para-Realism. 155 Superpowered World Scenarios. 157 Truth and Justie beyond the American Way: Superheroes in Indian Popular Culture. 161 Augmented Bodies and the
Nation. 163 5.1 Of Aliens and Gods: Nationalism, Vedic Science and Religious Para-Realism in Rakesh Roshan’s Superhero Universe. 168 Vedic Science in Koi. Mil Gaya. 171 Koi. Mil Gaya and Religious Nationalism. 175 Healing the Hero. 179 Provisional Diasporas and the Return ‘Home’ Narrative. 183 Healing the Nation. 188 Imagining the Krrish Nation. 192 5.2 Contested World Orders and Global Heroes in Samit Basu’s Turbulence and Resistance. 193 Postnational Ideoscapes and the Turn Towards the Global. 195 Global Flows of Superpowers and (Post-)Empire Geographies. 202 The Superpowered Elite: Negotiating the Boundaries of the Human.210 VI. Eyes of Time: Envisioning the Past, Present Future of Indian Anglophone Speculative Fiction. 220 Estranging the Ramayana: Sita Refusing to be Sita. 223 Extrapolating a Future with a Past. 226 Augmented
(Super-)Humans and the Nation.229 From Indian Anglophone Speculative Fiction towards World/ing Speculative Fiction?. 233 and Works Cited. 237
Speculative India analyses the trans-generic mode of the speculative in Indian Anglophone literature and popular culture to dialogize established genre taxonomies with concepts of literary realism and postcolonial theory. The works analysed in this study transgress generic boundaries and combine various themes, aesthetics and techniques to centre previously marginalized worldviews, sometimes express ing perceptions that surpass the knowable and scientifically verifiable. To make sense of the liminality of works situated between the seemingly diametrically opposed extremes of realism and anti-realist fiction, this study introduces the concept of para-realism with its three formal strategies of estrangement, ex trapolation and augmentation. Estrangement serves as a framework to discuss how recent speculative fiction engages with the gender dynamics of the vast Ramayana tradition. Extrapolation, in turn, is discernible in Manjula Padmanabhan's play Harvest, Priya Sarukkal Chabria's novel Generation 14 and Vandana Singh's short story "Delhi" which envision the (posthuman) future by looking back on Indian history and hence repeatedly unsettle linear concepts of time. This ties in with the concept of augmentation as a form of enhancement, which is central to the negotiation of the chances and pitfalls of both nationalism and globalization in Rakesh Roshan's film Koi. Mil Gaya, its two Krrish sequels as well as in two of Samit Basu's superhero novels. In its use of para-realism, the speculative not only reveals its rootedness in extratextual epistemologies and ontologies but
also turns into a worlding project that draws attention to the diverse experiences of being in the world. |
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