This book brings together several important essays examining the
interface between identity, culture, and literature within the issue of
cultural identity in South Asian literature. The book explores how one
imagines national identity and how this concept is revealed in the
narratives of the nation and the production of various cultural
discourses. The collection of essays examines questions related to the
interpretation of the Indian past and present, the meanings of ancient
and venerated cultural symbols in ancient times and modern, while
discussing the ideological implications of the interpretation of
identity and "Indianness" and how they reflect and influence the
power-structures of contemporary societies in South Asia. Thus, the book
studies the various aspects of the on-going process of constructing,
imagining, re-imagining, and narrating "Indianness", as revealed in the
literatures and cultures of India.