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Transformative hope towards subversive resilience: The ethical roles of newspaper articles by Indian writers during the Covid-19 outbreak
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Palabras clave
Indian writing in English
Covid-19
transformative hope
subversive resilience
Clasificación UNESCO
6202 Teoría, Análisis y Crítica Literarias
Fecha de publicación
2025-12-30
Editor
Miriam Borham-Puyal
Citación
Diego Sánchez, J. (2025). Transformative hope towards subversive resilience:: The ethical roles of newspaper articles by Indian writers during the Covid-19 outbreak. International Journal of English Studies, 25(2), 31–46. https://doi.org/10.6018/ijes.658251
Resumen
This article studies Indian writing in the English language published in English newspapers (Indian, Bangladeshi, British, US) during the first wave of the Covid-19 outbreak in India (March 22–May 25, 2020). The selected authors include Arundhati Roy, Tishani Doshi, Anuradha Roy, and Prayaag Akbar, to illustrate the transnational consequences of the Covid-19 outbreak in different areas of India and analyse the narratology of resilience to articulate ethical knowledge against regional, national, and international stereotypes.
I propose the concept transformative hope as an oppositional complaint (Bargués et al., 2024; Braithwaite, 2004; Giroux, 2004) against political and representational systems of domain articulated against the capitalist politics of who can afford to survive. This study shows a possible subversive resilience (Bracke, 2016; Darías-Beautell, 2020; Fraile-Marcos, 2020a; O’Brien, 2015) that, together with writing and reading, can implement alliance, rather than affiliation, and praises an ethical and transformative hope that dissents against the resilient appropriation of neoliberalism to benefit from tragedies like Covid-19.
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1989-6131
DOI
10.6018/ijes.658251
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