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Anindita Dey Sherlock Holmes, Byomkesh Bakshi, and Feluda

Negotiating the Center and the Periphery

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Lexington Books

2021

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Sherlock Holmes, Byomkesh Bakshi, and Feluda: Negotiating the Center and the Periphery presents a postcolonial reading of Conan Doyle's canonical detective textsSherlock Holmes adventures, and some lesser known detective texts written by two Bengali (Indian) writersSharadindu Bandyopadhyay (1899-1970), and Satyajit Ray (1921-1992). The book proposes that in a postcolonial reading situation, the representation of Holmes problematizes the act of reading and also the act and discourse of inquiry. The fact that the Holmes adventures contribute to the hegemonic culture of ';Anglo/Eurocentrism' is seen as a reinforcement of racial superiority among the ';colonized.' This book studies how literary texts function as a signifier of a particular national identity, and can indicate the cultural construct of a state. It contends that only those texts which cater to the standards of global hierarchy are considered canonical, and indigenous texts, however significant, remain as Other literature. The book highlights colonial and postcolonial discourse in the Bengali detective texts and examines, how far Holmes has been able to reinforce racial dominance over the Indian detectives Byomkesh Bakshi and Feluda.

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