Flesh and Fish Blood
Discover the profound insights of Flesh and Fish Blood by Subramanian Shankar, published by the University of California Press in 2012. This compelling 204-page paperback delves into the vibrant world of vernacular literary expressions, transcending the boundaries of the postcolonial Anglophone canon. Shankar skillfully examines Indian literature and film in English, Tamil, and Hindi, offering an in-depth exploration of caste representations. With a critical focus on Tamil Dalit literature, this book invites readers to engage with the complexities of identity and social hierarchy. Ideal for those interested in history and criticism, postcolonial studies, and the intersection of literature and film, Flesh and Fish Blood is a significant contribution to the discourse on Indic literature and postmodernism. Enhance your understanding of these vital themes and enrich your bookshelf with this thought-provoking work.