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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Oxford University Press
- Pubblicazione: 05/2016
The Oxford India Anthology of Telugu Dalit Writing
purushotham (curatore); ramaswamy gita (curatore); shyamala gogu (curatore); krishnan mini (curatore)
34,98 €
33,23 €
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NOTE EDITORE
The anthology is an attempt to showcase over a hundred years of Dalit writing in Telugu, representing Dalit movements, Dalit activism, Dalit womens activism, and Dalit critiques of Hinduism and the Left, besides other specific concerns. Perhaps no other state in India has had an active Dalit movement alongside the movements led by the Left. Other states too have a formidable body of Dalit literature, but the Dalit movement in Andhra Pradesh has sustained itself despite a series of other mainstream movements. The selection represents nearly a century of Dalit writing and Dalit movements, and at every turn, bears proof to the fact that Telugu Dalit writing is diverse, deeply embedded in modernity, in changing culture, and in the politics of the region and the nation. The anthology brings together a living tradition that spans ancient and contemporary periods and all aspects of Dalit life. The selection begins with poems and songs from the oral tradition, the oldest known verbal art forms which is the backbone of Telugu Dalit arts and letters. Moving on chronologically, it includes poems, short stories, novel excerpts, critical writings, etc. capturing the Dalit nationalist, regional and feminist movements that ran parallel to elite movements.AUTORE
K. Purushotham: Academic writer and translator Gita Ramaswamy: Social activist, writer, and translator Gogu Shyamala: Social activist, creative and academic writer Mini Krishnan: Editor of literary translations from Indian languages into EnglishALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780199460625
- Collana: Oxford India Collection
- Dimensioni: 224 x 29.0 x 148 mm Ø 554 gr
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Pagine Arabe: 472