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Tuesday

17

March 2026

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM IST
Location

Room 204, School of Arts and Sciences
Central Campus

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A Vernacular Cold War Poet? Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh, his Long Poems, and Problems of Reading Hindi between India and the World

Arts and Sciences Research Seminar Series
Gregory Goulding, Speaker at Ahmedabad University

Gregory Goulding

Associate Professor
Department of South Asia Studies
University of Pennsylvania
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This talk presents the long poems of Hindi poet Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh (1917–1964) as the central problematic of a history of literary form. Muktibodh and his writings are arguably the most important site for aesthetic thought in modern Hindi, forming the location for crucial debates over language, politics, and the construction of the self. This criticism, for reasons both practical and stylistic, has tended to focus on the long poems written roughly in the last decade of Muktibodh's life. I build on this rich history of analysis and argumentation by seeing these long poems in the context of Muktibodh's prose writing, revealing the long poem to be as much a problem of genre and ideas of prose literature as an outcome of modern Hindi's lyric traditions. Through seeing the emergence of the long poem as an outcome of larger questions of literary form in the literary history of the Cold War, attention to Muktibodh's writing expands our understanding of the contexts of modern Hindi literary culture. Muktibodh's long poems, shaped as much by mythology and the remembered migration of Maharashtrian Brahman families to Central India as by science fiction and the imagination of the Cold War world, and driven by a tension in literary form between the novel's depiction of social totality and the lyric poem's capacity for imagination, can point towards a new history of Hindi's engagement with the literary worlds of the 1950s.

Speaker

Gregory Goulding

Gregory Goulding is an associate professor in the department of South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests lie in the literary cultures of northern South Asia, primarily during the twentieth century. He is currently working on a series of research projects, including studies of modernism in Hindi, the imagination of Asian and European connections across travelogues, historical writing, and fiction,  and ideas of  territoriality, belonging, and the other. In addition to sources in Hindi, he works with texts in Marathi, Urdu, and English. Articles have been published or are forthcoming in journals including Modernism/Modernity, Comparative Literature, Modern Asian Studies, and The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. His first book, Cold War Genres: Local and International in Hindi Literature, was published in October 2024, by the State University of New York Press.

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