Taking up the roles that Salman Rushdie himself has assumed as a cultural broker, gatekeeper, and mediator in various spheres of public production, Ana Cristina Mendes situates his work in terms of the contemporary production, circulation, and consumption of postcolonial texts within the workings of the cultural industries. Mendes pays particular attention to Rushdie as a public performer across various creative platforms, not only as a novelist and short story writer, but also as a public intellectual, reviewer, and film critic. Mendes argues that how a postcolonial author becomes personally and professionally enmeshed in the dealings of the cultural industries is of particular relevance at a time when the market is strictly regulated by a few multinational corporations. She contends that marginality should not be construed exclusively as a basis for understanding RushdieSalman Rushdie in the Cultural Marketplace is written by Mendes, Ana Cristina, Dr and published by Routledge. ISBNs for Salman Rushdie in the Cultural Marketplace are 9781472406224, 1472406222 and the print ISBNs are 9781409446736, 1409446735.

