Eng Hem Chandra Barua
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Publisher : Sahitya Akademi
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 16,25 MB
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ISBN : 9788126020249
Author :
Publisher : Sahitya Akademi
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 16,25 MB
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ISBN : 9788126020249
Author : Jatindranath Goswami
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 49,93 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Authors, Assamese
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On the life and work of Hemacandra Baruwā, 1835-1896, Assamese author.
Author : P.V. LAXMIPRASAD
Publisher : Book Rivers
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,89 MB
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9355150318
Author : Nalini Natarajan
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 28,30 MB
Release : 1996-09-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 031303267X
India has a rich literary assemblage produced by its many different regional traditions, religious faiths, ethnic subcultures and linguistic groups. The published literature of the 20th century is a particularly interesting subject and is the focus of this book, as it represents the provocative conjuncture of the transitions of Indian modernity. This reference book surveys the major regional literatures of contemporary India in the context of the country's diversity and heterogeneity. Chapters are devoted to particular regions, and the arrangement of the work invites comparisons of literary traditions. Chapters provide extensive bibliographies of primary works, thus documenting the creative achievement of numerous contemporary Indian authors. Some chapters cite secondary works as well, and the volume concludes with a list of general works providing further information. An introductory essay overviews theoretical concerns, ideological and aesthetic considerations, developments in various genres, and the history of publishing in regional literatures. The introduction provides a context for approaching the chapters that follow, each of which is devoted to the literature of a particular region. Each chapter begins with a concise introductory section. The body of each chapter is structured according to social and historical events, literary forms, or broad descriptive or analytic trends, depending on the particular subject matter. Each chapter then closes with an extensive bibliography of primary works, thus documenting the rich literary tradition of the region. Some chapters also cite secondary sources as an aid to the reader. The final chapters of the book address special topics, such as sub-cultural literatures, or the interplay between literature and film. A list of additional sources of general information concludes the volume.
Author : Jayeeta Sharma
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 2011-08
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0822350491
A history of the colonial tea plantation regime in Assam, which brought more than one million migrants to the region in northeast India, irrevocably changing the social landscape.
Author : S. Mohanty
Publisher : Springer
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 27,69 MB
Release : 2011-04-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0230118348
The product of years of cross-border and cross-disciplinary collaboration, this is an innovative volume of essays situated at the intersection of multi-disciplinary fields: postcolonial/subaltern theory; comparative literary analysis, especially with a South Asian and transnational focus; the study of 'alternative' and 'indigenous' modernities
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Publisher : Mittal Publications
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 16,15 MB
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Author : Colin P. Masica
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 20,42 MB
Release : 1993-09-09
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780521299442
In his ambitious survey of the Indo-Aryan languages, Colin Masica has provided a fundamental introduction which will interest not only general and theoretical linguists but also students of one or more of these languages who want to acquaint themselves with the broader linguistic context. Generally synchronic in approach, concentrating on the phonology, morphology and syntax of the modern representatives of the group, the volume also covers their historical development, areal context, writing systems and aspects of sociolinguistics. The survey is organised not on a language-by-language basis but by topic, so that salient theoretical issues may be discussed in a comparative context.
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 38,96 MB
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1501719009
Studies on Southeast Asia 10 The ancient but not completely forgotten language of Ahom (part of a culture that once dominated the Brahmaputra Valley in India) has been marked by a lack of competent critical and scholarly study. The present authors aim to correct this: in their work they include a useful introduction to the state of Ahom studies and about linguistic problems and possibilities. The three primary texts studied are presented in their Ahom characters, in transliteration, and in translation into Thai and English, and are the subjects of both literary and historical interpretation. In the final section, the scholar J. C. Eade presents an essay entitled Astronomy in the Texts: Is there any Coherence? The relevant pages from the three original manuscripts that gave rise to the established texts are reproduced here as well.
Author : Sanghamitra Misra
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 24,2 MB
Release : 2013-04-03
Category : History
ISBN : 1136197214
This book discusses the politics of space and identity in the borderlands of northeastern India between the early 1800s and the 1930s. Critiquing contemporary post-colonial histories where this region emerges as fragments, this book sees these perspectives as continuing to be entrapped in a civilizational approach to history writing. Beginning in the pre-colonial period where it focuses on the negotiated character of state-formation during the Mughal imperium, the book then enters the space of the colonial where it looks at some of the early interventions of the East India Company. The analysis of markets as transmitters of authority highlights an important argument that the book makes. Peasantization and the introduction of the notion of the sedentary agriculturist as the productive subject also come up for a detailed discussion, along with economic change and property settlements, which are seen as important ways through which the institution of colonial legality got entrenched in the region. Underlining the interface between the political economy and practices of cultural studies, the book also explores the connections between speech, production of counter narratives of historical memory, political culture and economy, with a focus on the cultural production of a borderland identity that was marked by hyphenated existence between proto- 'Bengal' and proto- 'Assam'.