04930nam 2200685Ia 450 991045412480332120200520144314.094-012-0675-91-4416-0357-3(CKB)1000000000721922(EBL)556536(OCoLC)714567279(SSID)ssj0000216710(PQKBManifestationID)12022027(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000216710(PQKBWorkID)10201513(PQKB)10536627(MiAaPQ)EBC556536(OCoLC)649903116(OCoLC)316864196(OCoLC)714567279(OCoLC)888949058(nllekb)BRILL9789401206754(Au-PeEL)EBL556536(CaPaEBR)ebr10380119(EXLCZ)99100000000072192220090209d2009 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtccrOther tongues[electronic resource] rethinking the language debates in India /edited by Nalini Iyer and Bonnie ZareAmsterdam ;New York Rodopi20091 online resource (247 p.)Cross/cultures ;99Description based upon print version of record.90-420-2519-0 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary Material --Embattled Canons: The Place of Diasporic Writing in Indian English Literature /Nalini Iyer --Not Too Spicy: Exotic Mistresses of Cultural Translation in the Fiction of Chitra Divakaruni and Jhumpa Lahiri /Lavina Dhingra Shankar --Code-Switching, Shape-Shifting, Asking Different Questions: South Asian Women’s Language In and Across Nations /Josna Rege --One Bhasha Writer’s Side of the Coin /Mahesh Elkunchwar --The Last Fifty Years: A Retrospective on the Calcutta Writers Workshop /Pradip Sen --A South Asian American Writer’s Perspective: An Interview with Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni /Nina Swamidoss Mcconigley --India: The World of Publishing and Writing in 2007 /Urvashi Butalia --Reaching New Audiences: A Conversation with Katha Press /Geeta Dharmarajan , Rizio Yohannan Raj , K. Dharmarajan and Bonnie Zare --Publishing Translations: An Interview with MINI KRISHNAN, Oxford University Press /Mini Krishnan and Nalini Iyer --Translation and Globalization: Tamil Dalit Literature and Bama’s Karukku /Anushiya Sivanarayanan --Translation and the Vernacular: The Tamil Krishna Devotional “Alaippayuthey” /S. Shankar --Interview: S. SHANKAR Speaking with NALINI IYER --Real-Life Transfers: Reading Literature Through Translation /Christi A. Merrill --Meeting Online: Translation and Transmission on the Web /Arnab Chakladar --Notes on the Contributors.Other Tongues: Rethinking the Language Debates in India explores the implications of the energetic and, at times, acrimonious public debate among Indian authors and academics over the hegemonic role of Indian writing in English. From the 1960's the debate in India has centered on the role of the English language in perpetuating and maintaining the cultural and ideological aspects of imperialism. The debate received renewed attention following controversial claims by Salman Rushdie and V.S. Naipaul on the inferior status of contemporary Indian-language literatures. This volume : • offers nuanced analysis of the language, audience and canon debate; • provides a multivocal debate in which academics, writers and publishers are brought together in a multi-genre format (academic essay, interview, personal essay); • explores how translation mediates this debate and the complex choices that translation must entail. Other Tongues is the first collective study by to bring together voices from differing national, linguistic and professional contexts in an examination of the nuances of this debate over language. By creating dialogue between different stakeholders – seven scholars, three writers, and three publishers from India – the volume brings to the forefront underrepresented aspects of Indian literary culture.Cross/cultures ;99.English languageIndiaIndic literatureIndic literature (English)History and criticismIndic literatureHistory and criticismIndic literatureTranslationsElectronic books.English languageIndic literature.Indic literature (English)History and criticism.Indic literatureHistory and criticism.Indic literature820.9954Iyer Nalini918701Zare Bonnie980465MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454124803321Other tongues2237137UNINA