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Presented by Honors Program and BFA Visual & Critical Studies

Book Discussion: Nivedita Majumdar, The World in a Grain of Sand

Feb 10, 2022; 6:00 - 7:30pm
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Nivedita Majumdar - The World in a Grain of Sand: Postcolonial Literature and Radical Universalism

Note: Due to SVA's Coronavirus-related policies, the event is in-person only for members of the SVA Community and can be accessed online for members of the general public. The latter should RSVP to receive the link for access.


Professor Nivedita Majumdar discusses her new book, The World in a Grain of Sand: Postcolonial Literature and Radical Universalism.


The World in a Grain of Sand offers a framework for reading literature from the global South that goes against the grain of dominant theories in cultural studies, especially postcolonial theory. It critiques the valorization of the local in cultural theories typically accompanied by a rejection of universal categories, viewed as Eurocentric projections. But the privileging of the local usually amounts to an exercise in exoticization of the South. The book argues that the rejection of Eurocentric theories can be complemented by embracing another, richer and non-parochial form of universalism. Through readings of texts from India, Sri Lanka, Palestine and Egypt, the book shows that the fine-grained engagement with culture, and the mapping of ordinary lives not just as objects but subjects of their history, is embedded in much of postcolonial literature in a radical universalism—one that is rooted in local realities, but is able to unearth in them the needs, conflicts and desires that stretch across cultures and time. It is a universalism recognized by Marx and steeped in the spirit of anti-colonialism, but hostile to any whiff of exoticism.


Presented by BFA Visual & Critical Studies and the SVA Honors Program.


Nivedita Majumdar is associate professor of English at John Jay College, CUNY. Her research interests include postcolonial studies, discourses of nationalism, Marxist theory and cultural studies; she has been published widely in these areas. She is the author of The World in a Grain of Sand: Postcolonial Literature and Radical Universalism (London: Verso, 2021), and The Other Side of Terror, Oxford University Press (2012/2009). She sits on the national council of the AAUP, the Higher Education Programs and Policy Committee of the AFT and has served as Secretary of PSC-CUNY from 2015 to 2021.

Free and open to the public