Contextualising Migration: Perspectives from Literature, Culture and Translation

Autor: Anuradha Goswami, Chandrima Karmakar, Ramakrishnan E. V., Elizabeth Cherian, Harshitha H, Joita Das, Jondhale Rahul Hiraman, Gouri M, Maya Pandit-Narkar, Megha Balu Solanki, Mir Ahammad Ali, Niveditha Kalarikkal, Prachi Chauhan, Ruchika Rai, Sayantan Mondal, Shivarama Padikkal, Shrabanti Kundu, Shyama Sasidharan, Siddiqua Fatima Virji, Tharakeshwar V. B
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.46623/tt/2022.si2
Popis: Conceptualised at the conference organised in January 2020 titled “Contextualising Migration: Perspectives from Literature, Culture and Translation” by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at GITAM, Hyderabad in collaboration with CIIL, the present volume aims to engage the emergent tendencies within the long histories of migration motivated by a renewed understanding of translated ideas and identities in the present order of world affairs. The volume also aims to trace the literary metamorphosis under the influence of the emerging transnational, transmedial world of literary exchange that has documented the complex negotiation of loss and recovery and methods of searching for one’s identity on one hand and on the other, made literature increasingly difficult to be tied down to one nation, one language. Consequently, the volume is divided into three interconnected sections. The first two sections are dedicated to account for the challenges thrown by the latest discourse and dynamics of migration and to document the theoretical as well as literary responses provided to such developments. These sections also attempt to bring out the significant role of translation in the life of immigrant communities. The final section is designed to substantiate the understanding of the emerging fictional and non-fictional worlds further by looking comparatively into the recent literary output coming from the diaspora and discussing its shifts and extensions with respect to the early writings.
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