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With reference to the temporalities of \u2018rising India\u2019, the purpose of this article is to examine the representation of globalization's multiple temporalities in Dasgupta's non-fiction work <jats:italic>Capital: The Eruption of Delhi<\/jats:italic> (2014). <jats:italic>Capital<\/jats:italic> is a returnee author's personal attempt to inhabit the multiple temporalities of Delhi, wherein the pull of globalization\u2014here understood as neo-liberal corporate economic globalization\u2014is alternatively embraced and resisted. This article argues that the conceptual limitations of the multiple-modernities framework are reflected in Dasgupta's representation of the multiple temporalities of globalization. It is through politicized and territorialized genealogies of \u2018imperial debris\u2019 such as Dasgupta's that we can arrive at new critiques of modernity. At the same time, this article is concerned with the ways in which Dasgupta's fractured and multi-temporal present of Delhi, inhabited by the old and the new, is being captured by a returnee from the United States of America to India who is concurrently the \u2018other\u2019 from \u2018abroad\u2019 and the \u2018same\u2019 at \u2018home\u2019. Ultimately, the book's re-Orientalist frame underscores, from the outset, the difficulty in decoupling ideas of modernity and progress from a Eurocentric, Enlightenment project.<\/jats:p>","DOI":"10.1017\/s0026749x17000464","type":"journal-article","created":{"date-parts":[[2018,12,7]],"date-time":"2018-12-07T04:53:16Z","timestamp":1544158396000},"page":"979-1003","update-policy":"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1017\/policypage","source":"Crossref","is-referenced-by-count":0,"title":["The Eruption and Ruination of \u2018Rising India\u2019: Rana Dasgupta's Capital and the temporalities of Delhi in the 2010s"],"prefix":"10.1017","volume":"53","author":[{"ORCID":"https:\/\/orcid.org\/0000-0002-3596-0701","authenticated-orcid":false,"given":"ANA CRISTINA","family":"MENDES","sequence":"first","affiliation":[]}],"member":"56","published-online":{"date-parts":[[2018,12,7]]},"reference":[{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref033","doi-asserted-by":"publisher","DOI":"10.1177\/0021989410366896"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref058","first-page":"24","volume":"38","year":"1991","journal-title":"Marxism Today"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref029","first-page":"1","volume":"129","year":"2000","journal-title":"Daedalus"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref031","first-page":"3","volume":"1","year":"2014","journal-title":"Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref004","doi-asserted-by":"publisher","DOI":"10.1111\/j.1548-1360.2008.00007.x"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref030","first-page":"81","volume":"40","year":"2009","journal-title":"ARIEL"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref040","first-page":"9","volume":"10","year":"2011","journal-title":"Planning Theory"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref009","doi-asserted-by":"publisher","DOI":"10.1080\/1369801X.2014.984619"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref006","first-page":"191","volume":"43","year":"1995","journal-title":"Social Text"},{"key":"S0026749X17000464_ref001","first-page":"21","volume":"43","year":"2012","journal-title":"New Literary History"}],"container-title":["Modern Asian Studies"],"original-title":[],"language":"en","link":[{"URL":"https:\/\/www.cambridge.org\/core\/services\/aop-cambridge-core\/content\/view\/S0026749X17000464","content-type":"unspecified","content-version":"vor","intended-application":"similarity-checking"}],"deposited":{"date-parts":[[2019,6,11]],"date-time":"2019-06-11T05:29:03Z","timestamp":1560230943000},"score":1,"resource":{"primary":{"URL":"https:\/\/www.cambridge.org\/core\/product\/identifier\/S0026749X17000464\/type\/journal_article"}},"subtitle":[],"short-title":[],"issued":{"date-parts":[[2018,12,7]]},"references-count":10,"journal-issue":{"issue":"04","published-print":{"date-parts":[[2019,7]]}},"alternative-id":["S0026749X17000464"],"URL":"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1017\/s0026749x17000464","relation":{},"ISSN":["0026-749X","1469-8099"],"issn-type":[{"type":"print","value":"0026-749X"},{"type":"electronic","value":"1469-8099"}],"subject":[],"published":{"date-parts":[[2018,12,7]]},"assertion":[{"value":"Copyright \u00a9 Cambridge University Press 2018\u00a0","name":"license","label":"License","group":{"name":"copyright_and_licensing","label":"Copyright and Licensing"}}]}}