Paradoxical India : reflections on Indian literature and culture /

This volume is a collection of essays that capture vividly various dimensions of the complex and vast Indian cultural and literary traditions. From the large number of languages, to the exotic literary creations in mainstream languages, the myths, the tribal literature, the social function of transl...

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Main Author: Sreenivasarao, K. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025.
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Summary:This volume is a collection of essays that capture vividly various dimensions of the complex and vast Indian cultural and literary traditions. From the large number of languages, to the exotic literary creations in mainstream languages, the myths, the tribal literature, the social function of translation in multilingual and multicultural societies, planetary precarity and soft power, this volume amply illustrates the richness of Indian literature and culture and highlights the advancements of contemporary India. This book is a must for those readers who wish to understand India from literary, multilingual and composite culture perspectives and also for those who wish to experience what life in multicultural societies is like. This book will take the readers on a journey through the ancient and rich cultural landscape of India, through all its contradictions, paradoxes, rich philosophies, religions and humanistic nature of the schools.
Physical Description:x, 167 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1036456005
9781036456009