Mountain Echoes Reminiscences of Kumaoni Women

Mountain Echoes  Reminiscences of Kumaoni Women
Author: Namita Gokhale
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789351941804

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‘The history of women is left to us in folklore and tradition, in faintly-remembered lullabies and the half-forgotten touch of a grandmother’s hand, in recipes, ancestral jewellery, and cautionary tales about the limits of a woman’s empowerment. Mountain Echoes describes the Kumaoni way of life through the eyes of four highly-talented and individualistic women. Their recollections mirror a social universe that no longer exists, that has been dissolved in the mainstream of modernization and urbanization, of democracy, education and emancipation. Shivani, Tare Pande, Jiya, and Shakuntala Pande were all alive and well when this book was first published in 1998. In the midst of all the rapid and unrecognizable charge that surrounds us, their stories and their memories are distilled into an even more precious evocation of times past.’

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English
Author: Manju Jaidka,Tej N. Dhar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000933154

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Today, Indian writing in English is a fi eld of study that cannot be overlooked. Whereas at the turn of the 20th century, writers from India who chose to write in English were either unheeded or underrated, with time the literary world has been forced to recognize and accept their contribution to the corpus of world literatures in English. Showcasing the burgeoning field of Indian English writing, this encyclopedia documents the poets, novelists, essayists, and dramatists of Indian origin since the pre-independence era and their dedicated works. Written by internationally recognized scholars, this comprehensive reference book explores the history and development of Indian writers, their major contributions, and the critical reception accorded to them. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Indian Writing in English will be a valuable resource to students, teachers, and academics navigating the vast area of contemporary world literature.

Encyclopedia of Post Colonial Literatures in English

Encyclopedia of Post Colonial Literatures in English
Author: Eugene Benson,L.W. Conolly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2597
Release: 2004-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134468478

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Post-Colonial Literatures in English, together with English Literature and American Literature, form one of the three major groupings of literature in English, and, as such, are widely studied around the world. Their significance derives from the richness and variety of experience which they reflect. In three volumes, this Encyclopedia documents the history and development of this body of work and includes original research relating to the literatures of some 50 countries and territories. In more than 1,600 entries written by more than 600 internationally recognized scholars, it explores the effect of the colonial and post-colonial experience on literatures in English worldwide.

The Ecology of Language in Multilingual India

The Ecology of Language in Multilingual India
Author: Cynthia Groff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781137519610

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This book explores the linguistic ecology of the Kumaun region of Uttarakhand, India through the experiences and discourses of minority youth and their educators. Providing in-depth examples of Indian multilingualism, this volume analyses how each language is valued in its own context; how national-level policies are appropriated and contested in local discourses; and how language and culture influence educational opportunities and identity negotiation for Kumauni young women. In doing so, the author examines how students and educators navigate a multilingual society with similarly diverse classroom practices. She simultaneously critiques the language and education system in modern India and highlights alternative perspectives on empowerment through the lens of a unique Gandhian educational context. This volume allows Kumauni women and their educators to take centre stage, and provides a thoughtful and nuanced insight into their minority language environment. This unique book is sure to appeal to students and scholars of multilingualism, sociolinguistics, language policy and minority languages.

Indian English Literature

Indian English Literature
Author: KRISHNA SHARMA
Publsiher: Krishna Kumar Sharma
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book has been designed to help the students who want to crack the exams like NET JRF, SET SLET, TGT PGT, etc. It contains several writers and their important works in detail that is useful and exam-oriented. Once you read it, you will recommend this book to others, this is expected.

The Habit of Love

The Habit of Love
Author: Namita Gokhale
Publsiher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780143417729

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Key Features A collection of elegantly told stories about women by a well-known writer. About the Book: The Habit of Love Collection of stories offering a profound insight into the female mind!. The Habit of Love is a collection of stories about the inner lives of women. Some of these women inhabit the ancient past, some the present day but they share the whimsical humour with which they speak of themselves. Journalist Madhu Sinha strikes up a friendship with a young man the same age as her indifferent children; a messenger swan relates the story of the doomed lovers Nala and Damayanti; Vatsala Vidyarthi suspects her one night stand of stealing her money.

Priya

Priya
Author: Namita Gokhale
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-01-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788184758740

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India is shining, and Suresh Kaushal, the stout lawyer -of sober habits', has propelled himself up the political ladder to become Minister of State for Food Processing, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Canneries. His wife Priya can't believe their luck and, determined to ensure it doesn't run out, struggles valiantly with -social vertigo', infidelity and menopause. Along the way she also learns vital lessons on survival, as she watches her glamorous new friend Pooonam chase status, sex and Jimmy Choo shoes, and her radical old friend Lenin ride a donkey and lose his bearings. In this wickedly funny, occasionally tender, book, Namita Gokhale resurrects some unforgettable characters from her 1984 cult bestseller Paro, and plunges them neck-deep into Delhi's toxic waste of power, money and greed.

Beyond the Postcolonial

Beyond the Postcolonial
Author: E. Dawson Varughese
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137265234

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With the backdrop of new global powers, this volume interrogates the state of writing in English. Strongly interdisciplinary, it challenges the prevailing orthodoxy of postcolonial literary theory. An insistence on fieldwork and linguistics makes this book scene-changing in its approach to understanding and reading emerging literature in English.