Intervention : Laetitia Zecchini
The Cold War is one of the indispensable contexts against which postcolonial modernisms must be reconsidered. This talk will focus on Bombay/Mumbai, which became an incredibly rich breeding ground for a particular kind of modernism and modern poetry after Indian independence. The struggle over the political and aesthetic implications of “freedom,” a defining feature of the cultural Cold War, was also a struggle over the meanings of modernism—a struggle that played out in the work and correspondence of certain « Bombay poets » and in spaces such as « little magazines.”
Axes thématiques : Approches historiques des modernités littéraires et artistiques, Dynamiques interculturelles, Politiques des littératures et des arts : enjeux et situations
Programmes de recherche : AHRC (2017-2021) "The Impact of non-governmental writers’ organisations on free expression"
Mots-clés : Littérature, Poésie, Études indiennes, Études postcoloniales, Traduction