21st Century Perspectives on Indian Writing in English

21st Century Perspectives on Indian Writing in English
Title 21st Century Perspectives on Indian Writing in English PDF eBook
Author Debasish Lahiri
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 257
Release 2022-12-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 152758979X

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The essays gathered here alternately adjust the focal length of the critical lens brought to bear upon texts and contexts in the area of Indian writing in English. They bring into view both intense engagements with major voices in this literary scene and the wider socio-historical perspectives in which they have thrived. Three clearly defined sections on the genres of poetry, prose, and drama are augmented by three incisive interviews with the diasporic Indian English poet Bashabi Fraser, the renowned Indian English fiction writer Kunal Basu, and the premier Indian English playwright Mahesh Dattani. The volume will appeal to students and teachers of postcolonial and comparative literatures. It raises crucial and timely questions about the state of culture in India and the world, the crisis of intolerance, and the loss of memory and diversity. It hones a post-millennial perspective on literature written in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

Current Perspectives in Indian English Literature

Current Perspectives in Indian English Literature
Title Current Perspectives in Indian English Literature PDF eBook
Author Gauri Shankar Jha
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 222
Release 2006
Genre Indic fiction (English)
ISBN 9788126906222

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Indian Writing In English Has Undoubtedly Acquired Its Own Independent Identity; It No More Remains Mere Imitative And Derivative. Its Long Journey From Colonial To Post-Colonial, From Imperial To Democratic And From English To Hinglish Forms A Remarkable Chapter In The History Of World Literature. Tagore Earned The First Recognition And Naipaul Is The Recent Laureate. In Between These Nobel Laureates Came A Number Of Writers Whose Work Earned Worldwide Appreciation.The Present Book Is An Attempt To Present The Different Genres Of Indian Writing In English. It Aims At Tracing Its Distinctive Features, Such As Cultural Alienation, Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism Etc. While Nehru Has Furnished The Best English To The Globe, Amitav Ghosh, Shashi Tharoor, Arundhati Roy, Shiv K. Kumar And Dattani Have Stirred The West With Their Great Works. The Works Of These Renowned Literary Figures Have Been Considered Thoroughly And Meticulously In The Present Book.It Is Hoped That While The Student Community Will Find It Easily Accessible, The Teachers Will Also Consider It Exciting Study Material.

Perspectives on Indian English Literature

Perspectives on Indian English Literature
Title Perspectives on Indian English Literature PDF eBook
Author Vinod Kumar Maheshwari
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 266
Release 2002
Genre Indic literature (English)
ISBN 9788126900930

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Perspectives On Indian English Literature Are Too Vast And Varied To Be Completely Evaluated Between The Covers Of A Single Book. The Present Volume Is A Modest Contribution To Explore This Area Through A Vast Cross-Section Of Scholars And Academicians From Different Universities Of The Country. Apart From Its Critical And Academic Importance, The Present Volume Would Also Help The Students, Teachers, Researchers And Scholars To Know India Through The Broadened Perspectives Profferred Through English Language.

Contemporary Indian Writing in English between Global Fiction and Transmodern Historiography

Contemporary Indian Writing in English between Global Fiction and Transmodern Historiography
Title Contemporary Indian Writing in English between Global Fiction and Transmodern Historiography PDF eBook
Author Christoph Senft
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 249
Release 2016-01-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004277005

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Christoph Senft provides a set of re-readings of contemporary Indian narrative texts as decolonial and pluralistic approaches to the past and thus offers a comprehensive overview of the subcontinent’s literary landscape in the 21st century.

Indian English Literature

Indian English Literature
Title Indian English Literature PDF eBook
Author Gajendra Kumar
Publisher Sarup & Sons
Total Pages 190
Release 2001
Genre Indic fiction (English)
ISBN 9788176252409

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Indian Writing and Translation in English

Indian Writing and Translation in English
Title Indian Writing and Translation in English PDF eBook
Author P Indhumathi
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 2020-10-22
Genre
ISBN 9789914704341

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Indian literature mainly portrayed Indian culture and ethos. It played a pivotal role during freedom struggle to induce nationalism amongst Indians and unite them. Then it paved way to glorify individual's lives in India and overseas. The current trend highlights the subversion speared by individuals to establish their own identity. Its necessity is caused due to migration, multi-ethnicity and growing awareness on individual's contribution to society and self up gradation in terms of life standards. The collection of research articles compiled in this volume demonstrate how the marginalized started speaking through silence, reconstruct their perspective through narrative or graphics, the theory of marginality as perceived by theorists, the understanding and riposte of marginalized individuals both in physical and intellectual domain. It also attempts to display how the narrative of individuals can be gendered, the different faces of an individual, dualism, desperate craving for freedom, the retention of culture beyond migration, the evolution of changes in term of ideas soon after independence and in 21st century, and the interplay between cinema and society.

Indian Writing in English

Indian Writing in English
Title Indian Writing in English PDF eBook
Author Joya Chakravarty
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 188
Release 2003
Genre Indic literature (English)
ISBN 9788171569922

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Indian Writing In English: Perspectives Looks At Indo-Anglican Writings From Two Aspects As A Social Document And As A Work Of Literature. The Essays Included In This Volume Focus On Some Of The Works Of Some Of The Writers Who Wrote In The Period 1947-2001. The Novel Azadi Chronicles A Transitional As Well As A Turbulent Period In The History Of India. From The 1960S Onwards One Can Discern A Change In The Style Of Writers Writing In English. They Became Bolder And Stronger In Expressing Their Emotional Needs. Kamala Das S Writings Epitomise This Change. Degeneration Of Old Values And Corruption That Creep In With Modernization Are Depicted In The Writings Of Upmanyu Chatterjee And Arundhati Roy.The Favourite Theme Of Nearly All The Writers Analysed Here Has Been Human Relationships. Our Lives Revolve Around Them In Some Form Or The Other. Relationship Make All The Difference In Life. Relationships Cannot Grow From Nothing. They Develop Through Association And Require A Long Gestation Period Between Conception And Delivery.The Contributors Who Have Contributed Articles For This Volume Are Teachers And Researchers Of Great Merit. They Have Debated And Discussed On Indo-Anglican Fiction At Seminars And Workshops. I Am Sure This Volume Will Be Of Great Help To Students And Scholars Of Indian Writing In English.