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Literatures from Northeast India: Beyond the Centre–Periphery Debate
0Explore the rich tapestry of Northeast India literature, a vital part of Indian literary traditions. This study moves beyond the centre–periphery debate to illuminate diverse voices and cultural narratives. Discover how authors and poets articulate unique experiences, exploring the interplay of language, ethnicity, and politics. It critically examines themes of representation and identity within India’s cultural diversity, offering fresh perspectives on subaltern literary contributions. An essential read for students and researchers of Indian literature, cultural studies, postcolonial studies, and South Asian studies.
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MIGRANT MUSE The Third space in Assamese Literature
0Explore the evolving landscape of Assamese Literature through the lens of migration and identity. This insightful study applies the critical concept of ‘third space’ theory to reveal how Assamese writers articulate the complex experiences of displacement, hybridity, and cultural negotiation. Delve into nuanced literary analyses that shed light on diasporic consciousness and the formation of new identities within the vibrant Indian literary tapestry. Essential for students and scholars of Indian literature, cultural studies, and South Asian literary traditions, this book offers a profound understanding of regional voices.