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The New Miss India: Popular Fiction in contemporary India
Deborah Philips
University of Brighton
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India
100%
Modern India
100%
Popular Fiction
100%
New India
100%
Call Center
50%
Economic Liberalization
50%
Information Technology
25%
Modernity
25%
Young People
25%
Young Men
25%
Young Women
25%
Selling
25%
Colonialism
25%
Emerging Genre
25%
Journalism
25%
Small Towns
25%
Female Readership
25%
Male Hero
25%
Ancient History
25%
Popular Novel
25%
Generic Forms
25%
Chetan Bhagat
25%
Bharati Mukherjee
25%
Bangalore
25%
Young Indians
25%
Global Labour Market
25%
Arts and Humanities
Contemporary
100%
India
100%
Popular Fiction
100%
Narrative
22%
Popular
11%
Tension
11%
Discourse
11%
Tradition
11%
Generic
11%
Global
11%
Genre
11%
Hero
11%
Celebrations
11%
Journalism
11%
Readership
11%
Romance
11%
aftermath
11%
Ancient History
11%
home town
11%
Young Indians
11%