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South Asian Writers, Latin American Literature, and the Rise of Global English investigates the dynamic relationship between South Asian authors and Latin American literary traditions within the expanding sphere of English-language global literature. Through careful textual analysis and theoretical frameworks, Roanne Kantor demonstrates how writers from the South Asian diaspora and subcontinent have drawn upon, critiqued, and transformed Latin American literary innovations.
The book traces how the rise of English as a global language has facilitated unprecedented cross-cultural literary exchanges, enabling South Asian writers to engage meaningfully with Latin American modernism, magical realism, and other literary movements. Kantor argues that these intertextual dialogues reveal how postcolonial literature functions in an increasingly interconnected world literary system, challenging traditional notions of literary influence and national traditions.







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