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Article Dans Une Revue Postcolonial Text Année : 2024

Artificial Intelligence in Indian Fiction

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AI narratives in India are attracting more and more critical acclaim and attention. My article aims to analyze En Iniya Iyanthira, the anticipatory novel of the Tamil writer Sujatha Rangarajan serialized in the 1980s, the astrophysicist Jayant V. Narlikar's science fiction in English The Return of Vaman published in 1989 as well as the "techno-artistic memoir" Geek Sublime (2014) of the programmer cum writer Vikram Chandra and Granthika, the application he designed, both from the global perspective of technological disruption and from the narrower perspective of Indian literature to show how the symbolic practice of fiction writing is being transformed and renewed in India thanks to a unique processing of modernity from tradition under the impulse of the knowledge economy. Indian culture and literature have made Indians receptive to algorithmic reasoning and artificial intelligence thanks to which India is moving towards what Enrique Dussel calls "a pluriversal utopia."
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Geetha Ganapathy-Doré. Artificial Intelligence in Indian Fiction. Postcolonial Text, 2024, 19 (3). ⟨hal-04744792⟩
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