CFP: Contemporary Indian Writing in English (no deadline; book series)

full name / name of organization: 
PRAMOD NAYAR
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                CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS

                                     Contemporary Indian Writers in English
(CIWE)
                        Series Editor: Pramod K. Nayar, The University of
Hyderabad, India

FOUNDATION BOOKS, INDIA, strategic partner of Cambridge University Press in
India, invites book proposals for their new series, Contemporary Indian
Writers in English (CIWE).

  CIWE is a series of introductory texts focusing on critical interpretation
of contemporary Indian poets, short story writers, dramatists, novelists and
essayists. With Indian Writing in English an established area of academic
study and popular reading, there is a growing demand for clear, concise and
challenging introductions to these authors. The series plans a short volume
devoted to each author in Indian Writing in English.
   CIWE seeks to map the diversity of aesthetic approaches, representational
modes, ideologies, and cultural politics that contemporary Indian Writing in
English embodies. While the series focuses mainly on twentieth-century
authors, proposals for books on earlier writers such as Toru Dutt, Michael
Madhusudhan Dutt, Dean Mohammed will also be considered. Diasporic writers –
limited to first generation 'transplanted' authors such as Salman Rushdie
and Meena Alexander – will also be covered. The series ensures that new
writers such as Kavery Nambisan and Anita Nair will be studied alongside
senior writers such as Raja Rao and Anita Desai. The series thus reflects
the expanding canon of Indian Writing in English.

Format:
CIWE expects every volume in the series to chart the intellectual and
artistic development of a writer. As far as possible, each volume will study
all the genres a writer has worked with. Detailed analysis in lucid
language, a critical account of the 'location' of the writer in the
'tradition' of Indian Writing in English, and a bibliography will make the
volume useful as a starting point for readers to begin their exploration of
a particular writer. The volume will then serve as both a pedagogic text and
an introductory 'reader'.

Each volume in the series will be organised as follows:
(a) An introductory chapter, with a short biographical account of the
writer. A list of the author's works will appear on the inside jacket of the
book.
(b) Textual analysis of the writer's principal works. This could be
organised around individual texts or themes.
(c) A concluding chapter that assesses the achievement and position of the
writer in the genre and Indian writing in English.
(d) A full bibliography and webliography for secondary/further reading.
(e) Topics and issues for discussion.

Length: 65,000 – 80, 000 words. We expect the volume to be not more than 150
pages.

We invite scholars to send book proposals keeping the above in mind. We are
particularly interested in proposals that suggest new ways of reading and
critical analysis. There is no restriction regarding theoretical approaches,
provided the analysis is lucid and free of jargon.

Proposals are invited for volumes on: (This is only a tentative list.
Please feel free to suggest names)
Meena Alexander Mulk Raj Anand
Bhabani Bhattacharya Upamanyu Chatterjee
Amit Chaudhuri Nirad Chaudhuri
Asif Currimbhoy Keki N. Daruwalla
Kamala Das Mahesh Dattani
Eunice De Souza Shobha De
Anita Desai Boman Desai
Shashi Deshpande Chitra Banerjee Divakuruni
Nissim Ezekiel Amitav Ghosh
Arun Joshi Adil Jussawalla
Shiv K. Kumar P. Lal
Jayanta Mahapatra Kamala Markanadaya
Arvind K Mehrotra Ved Mehta
Hoshang Merchant Rohinton Mistry
Bharathi Mukherjee Sujit Mukherjee
M.K. Naik Pritish Nandy
CD Narasimhaiah RK Narayan
Bibhu Padhi Manjula Padmanabhan
R. Parthasarathy Gieve Patel
AK Ramanujan Raja Rao
Aundhati Roy Salman Rushdie
Nayantara Sahgal Alan Sealy
Vikram Seth Manohar Shetty
Kushwant Singh Manohar Malgonkar
Laxmi Kannan Gauri Deshpande
Suniti Namjoshi Tabish Khair
GV Desani Dilip Chitre
Arun Kolatkar Shashi Tharoor
Vikram Chandra Githa Hariharan

Format for Proposal:
Your proposal should consist of :
1. Cover Sheet: Name, Institutional Affiliation, and full address for
communication (telephone, fax, email). Your name should not appear anywhere
else in the proposal, since this will be blind-refereed.
2. CV: A detailed cv, highlighting your expertise (mainly publications, with
complete details) in the field.
3. Proposal: This should ideally consist of:
(a) Plan of the introductory chapter.
(b) Tentative chapter organization.
(c) A list of individual chapters – including themes/issues and texts you
plan to discuss.
(d) Some details of the approach to be adopted.
4. Date of Submission of completed manuscript (from the date of
commissioning by Series Editor and Foundation Books).
5. Sample: One recent published writing sample (this will NOT be circulated
to the referees).

NOTE:
· PLEASE DO NOT SEND COMPLETE MANUSCRIPTS. PLEASE SEND BOOK PROPOSALS ONLY.
· We shall get back to you with our comments and queries as quickly as
possible. The commissioning and contracts will follow as soon as the
proposal has been finalised.

Address:
Preferred address for communication and mailing proposals: (feel free to
send in queries)
Email as Word document attachment to: nayarpramod_at_hotmail.com (subject
line: CIWE Book Proposal)

Snail mail:

                Dr. Pramod K. Nayar
                Department of English
                University of Hyderabad
                Hyderabad: 500 046
                INDIA

        Tel. +91+40+23010500 to 23010512, Extn. 3407.

Pramod K. Nayar
Department of English
University of Hyderabad
HYDERABAD: 500 046
INDIA
TEL.: +91-040-23010500 to 512, Extn. 3407
FAX : +91-040-23010145 / 23010003

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