Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350026267
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350026260
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Edition: 1st
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹446.00Current price is: ₹446.00.
“Dialogues: English Studies in India” (ISBN: 9789350026267) offers insightful interviews with English academics worldwide, exploring translation, interdisciplinarity, and teaching writing. Edited by Ankur Bhatnagar and C. Saratchand, this book examines policy and practice in English studies, fostering discussions on pedagogy, professional development, and future directions. Ideal for educators, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of English academia.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Bhevendra –
A thought-provoking collection of interviews. Some were more engaging than others, but overall a worthwhile read for those in English studies.
Akash Kaushal –
This book is amazing and fun. I enjoyed reading the different views. Would read again!
Mohammed Asim –
Great book for researchers, educators and more. It opens your eyes to the world of English studies.
Aayush Sharma –
A valuable resource for anyone involved in English education in India. It sparked important discussions in our department.
Akash Roy –
A bit academic for my taste, but still offered some valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing English educators.
Alok Pandey –
I enjoyed this book, as it gave an insightful view on education in India.
Garima Shukla –
Uneven in quality, but the high points are very insightful. Translation and interdisciplinarity were particularly well covered.
Siva Prasad M –
Some interviews were gold, others felt a bit repetitive. I would have liked more focus on practical application.
Lakshay Pahuja –
This book is alright. Not too bad, but at the same time not too good. It is an average book to read.
Tanishka –
I enjoyed the different perspectives offered in this book. It gave a lot to think about regarding our english studies.
Ayush Kanojia –
Interesting perspectives on the field of English studies in India. I appreciated the focus on pedagogy and the future of the discipline.
Sawara Kumar Mishra –
Dialogues is a very beneficial book. However, I felt that the topics were quite repetitive.
Nishita Mathur –
I found it interesting and beneficial to my teaching practices. It is indeed a valuable resource.
Abhijeet Bera –
Some of the dialogues were better than the others. Nonetheless, it was still interesting and provided different views.
Rohan Mahajan –
This book helped me understand the English studies. I would recommend this book to my colleagues for sure.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
The dialogues were quite diverse and offered different insights. Good for research purpose but not for casual reading.
Harikrishnan K A –
Gave me a good understanding of the policy. However, it can be quite boring to read sometimes.