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English Studies in India: Contemporary and Evolving Paradigms

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English Studies in India: Contemporary and Evolving Paradigms

English Studies in India: Contemporary and Evolving Paradigms by Banibrata Mahanta, Rajesh Babu Sharma
English | EPUB (True) | 2019 | 231 Pages | ISBN : 9811315248 | 0.6 MB

This volume is a collection of scholarly papers that explore the complex issues concerning English Studies in the present Indian context. The discussions in this volume range from historical perspectives to classroom-specific pedagogies, from sociological and political hierarchies to the dynamics of intellectual development in the English language environment. Interrogating both policy and practice pertaining to English Studies in the context of Indian society, culture, history, literature and governance, the chapters seek to formulate contemporary perspectives to these debates and envision alternative possibilities.

Post-War British Literature and the "End of Empire" (Repost)

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Post-War British Literature and the "End of Empire" (Repost)

Post-War British Literature and the "End of Empire" by Matthew Whittle
English | PDF | 2016 | 227 Pages | ISBN : 1137540133 | 1.9 MB

This book examines literary texts by British colonial servant and settler writers, including Anthony Burgess, Graham Greene, William Golding, and Alan Sillitoe, who depicted the impact of decolonization in the newly independent colonies and at home in Britain. The end of the British Empire was one of the most significant and transformative events in twentieth-century history, marking the beginning of a new world order and having an indelible impact on British culture and society.