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082 _a891.4 RAH-A
100 _aRahman, Anisur
245 _aSocioliterary cultures in south Asia /
_cAnisur Rahman
260 _aIndia
_bNiyogi Books
_c2019
300 _a320 p.
365 _aINR
_b650.00
500 _aSocioliterary Cultures in South Asia presents seventeen studies on authors, texts, and issues under three sections that represent different secular traditions, imaginative landscapes and realistic configurations. It examines social, political, secular and cultural texts from five South Asian sites—India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka—to represent a larger kaleidoscope of ancient and modern heritages. It appraises personal and collective histories in terms of time, memory, and myth, spells out stages in the formation of canons and identities, and considers the problematic of survival in the maze of ideological formulations in different South Asian locations. Drawing upon a rich variety of verbal and performance texts, the book examines the vitality of authorial imagination, hybrid thought patterns, and indigenous expression. The merit of the book lies in how it develops a larger view of South Asia as a veritable cultural space marked for the richness of its diversity rather than the illusion of its unity.
650 _aSociology in literature
650 _aSouth Asian literature
650 _aCulture in literature
650 _aLiterature and society
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