LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 17:9 September 2017
ISSN 1930-2940

Managing Editor: M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
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         Renuga Devi, Ph.D.
         Soibam Rebika Devi, M.Sc., Ph.D.
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Building A Global Village (GV) Through Inter Dialogue

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VFSTR University



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We are glad to bring out this book envisaged as a multicultural, multi genre collection celebrating the quality and diversity of contemporary cultural expression. Among the many themes represented here are: Social Translatorship, Travel and Culture, Migration and Identity, Cave- Psychical Landscapes, Media and Constructions, Multicultural Appropriation, Subaltern Studies, Rituals, Cross-cultural Communication, Neo-humanism, Co-relational Relationships, Post-colonial World, Culture Shock, and Indian Composite Culture. Our present attempt is an unprecedented effort to capture, in all its scope and variety, the extraordinary results of research in these areas. Over two dozen of contributions fill the confessions reveal the complex diverse languages, diverse cultures, and diverse social, economic and political frameworks. Complete papers, all never printed or anthologized, come from a wide range of both traditional and rediscovered genres, including: familial relations, social roles, psychological moorings, marital issues, etc. Representing distinguished themes, this richly interwoven collection explores the diverse intersections of gender, caste, religion, and sexual identity. The papers showcase the different voices of the accomplished contributors. One hears a common note of pain or anguish as well as the ring of conviction and confidence. The reader finds an indepth analysis much neglected marginal and regressive identities.


This is only a brief introduction to the volume Building A Global Village (GV) Through Inter Dialogue. There are twenty-five articles included in this volume. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLES IN PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION. You may like to download the entire volume free of charge and save it in a CD for future use.


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