Lecture 1 - Indian Fiction in English - Introduction
Lecture 2 - Rushdie and Indian Writing
Lecture 3 - Situating 'fiction' in the history of Indian Writing in English
Lecture 4 - Indian Writing in English: A Background
Lecture 5 - Introducing Indian Fiction in English
Lecture 6 - The Critical Tradition of Indian Fiction in English
Lecture 7 - The rise of novel in regional languages: Indulekha
Lecture 8 - Rajmohan's Wife to Kanthapura
Lecture 9 - Kanthapura, Mythmaking and Gandhi
Lecture 10 - Mahatma and Indian novels in English
Lecture 11 - Waiting for the Mahatma - Part I
Lecture 12 - Waiting for the Mahatma - Part II
Lecture 13 - Indian Fiction in English: 1950s and 1960s
Lecture 14 - Heat and Dust
Lecture 15 - The Strange Case of Billy Biswas
Lecture 16 - Cry, the Peacock
Lecture 17 - Midnight's children: An introduction
Lecture 18 - Reading Midnight's Children
Lecture 19 - Salman Rushdie in Indian Fiction in English
Lecture 20 - Midnight's Children
Lecture 21 - Zelaldinus: A Masque
Lecture 22 - Trotter Nama
Lecture 23 - Shadow Lines
Lecture 24 - Reading the Shadow Lines
Lecture 25 - Caste in Indian English Fiction
Lecture 26 - Caste in Untouchable
Lecture 27 - Reading The God of Small Things - I
Lecture 28 - Reading The God of Small Things - II
Lecture 29 - Other Representations of Caste in IE fiction
Lecture 30 - All About H.Hatterr
Lecture 31 - Rich Like Us
Lecture 32 - Partition novels
Lecture 33 - White Tiger
Lecture 34 - Notes on the New Indian Novel in English
Lecture 35 - Riot: A Novel by Shashi Tharoor
Lecture 36 - English, August by Upamanyu Chatterjee
Lecture 37 - The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh
Lecture 38 - Remains of the Feast
Lecture 39 - Writings in English from the Northeast: Reading Temsula Ao
Lecture 40 - The writings of Ruskin Bond
Lecture 41 - Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai
Lecture 42 - Indian Fiction in English - Positioning Literary Studies
Lecture 43 - New Writings in Contemporary Indian Fiction in English
Lecture 44 - Graphic Novel in India
Lecture 45 - The city in Indian English Fiction
Lecture 46 - Postcoloniality and its Challenges
Lecture 47 - Commomwealth literature does not exist