New Bearings in English Studies

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  • New Bearings in English Studies Book Detail

  • Author : C. T. Indra
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Anglo-Indian literature
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9788125035121
  • File Size : 25,25 MB

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Book Description: This is a set of invited papers to honour Dr C T Indra who has done commendable work in at least five areas of English studies: " Critical Theory " Translation Theory and Practice " Cultural Studies " Postcolonial literatures " India studies " The volume consists of 20 papers covering all the areas mentioned above. " Some of the contributors are: Bruce Bennett ( Wollongong), Paul Sharrad ( New South Wales), Inez Baranay (Brisbane), Radhakrishnan (California) Santosh Sareen (JNU, Delhi), Alladi Uma (Univ. of Hyderabad) Vanamala Viswanatha (Bangalore Univ.), Tutun Mukherjee (Univ. of Hyderabad) and others

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