Lyrical Movements, Historical Hauntings on Gender, Colonialism and Desire in Miraji’s Urdu Poetry

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This is the one of the first books in any language on the life and work of Miraji’s (1912-49), a member of the triumvirate of canonical Urdu poets of the twentieth century. Lyrical Movements, Historical Hauntings aims to unravel the paradox of an acclaimed modernist writer whose poems are widely regarded as impossibly difficult to comprehend. It also grapples with the vexed issue of how to speak of a Muslim male poet who wrote under a Hindu woman’s name, and whom contemporary cities described as mad, sexually perverse and a voyeur. Miraji’s short life spanned the final period of British colonialism in a South Asia, and his work played a part in the nationalist struggle. This book locates Miraji’s writings in the colonial milieu of his time by linking them to the literary and theoretical concerns of a prior generation of writers. By contextualizing Miraji’s life and lyric within a literary history of modernist poetry, it suggests new ways of conceiving modernizing nationalism and their relationship to gender and sexuality. In a manner consistent with Miraji’s own poetics, the author traces the logic of nationalist discourses in order to identify multiple intersection and possibilities foreclosed in India and Pakistan. Lyrical Movements, Historical Hauntings does more than delineate the construction of a modern Urdu literary canon from the 1920s to the 1940s. It teases out the threads that wove Urdu modernism into the global Marxist and progressive literary movements of the time; it resituates Miraji’s life off his work and provides an alternative biography; and it presents close readings of some of his most compelling and challenging poems. In the process the author reconceives the relationships among nationalism, gender, and sexuality. Appendixes offer a rich sampling of new translation of Miraji’s poems, essays, and other prose works.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Geeta Patel

Geeta Patel is Associate Professor of Women’s studies at Wellesley College.

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Title
Lyrical Movements, Historical Hauntings on Gender, Colonialism and Desire in Miraji’s Urdu Poetry
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173046522
Length
xvi+470p., Appendices; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Index; 24cm
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