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Post Independence Voices in South Asian Writings

Post Independence Voices in South Asian Writings

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Post Independence Voices in South Asian Writings offers a comprehensive review of the vibrant and diverse literary landscape of South Asia following independence from British rule. Edited by esteemed scholars Malashri Lal, Alamgir Hashmi, and Victor J. Ramraj, this anthology presents critical essays and articles that explore the development and impact of English writing in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The book provides an insightful examination of how the region's literature has flourished, reflecting both the cultural and political shifts that have shaped modern South Asia. Originally published as a special issue of the Canadian journal ARIEL, this collection captures the essence of creative expression and literary innovation in the region. The contributions include a blend of well-established and emerging voices, making it an essential read for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of South Asian literature.

Malashri Lal
Professor and Head, Department of English, University of Delhi, India
Malashri Lal is a distinguished academic and a prominent figure in the field of English literature in India. She has been a guiding force in shaping contemporary literary criticism and theory within the South Asian context. As the Head of the Department of English at the University of Delhi, she has mentored numerous scholars and contributed significantly to the understanding of post-colonial literature, gender studies, and cultural discourse. Her work is widely respected for its depth and critical insight, making her a key voice in the exploration of South Asian literary traditions.
Alamgir Hashmi
Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Alamgir Hashmi is an eminent scholar of English and Comparative Literature at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad. Known for his pioneering work in literary studies, Hashmi has been instrumental in bringing South Asian literature into global academic conversations. His research spans across various genres, with a particular focus on post-independence literary trends in South Asia. Hashmi’s contributions to the field have earned him a reputation as a leading intellectual and cultural critic in the region.
Victor J. Ramraj
Professor of English, University of Calgary, Canada; Editor of ARIEL
Victor J. Ramraj is a Professor of English at the University of Calgary, Canada, and the long-time editor of the renowned literary journal ARIEL. His scholarship is renowned for its exploration of diasporic literature, post-colonial studies, and global literary networks. With extensive experience in both teaching and editing, Ramraj has been a key figure in disseminating South Asian literary voices to a broader audience. His editorial acumen and scholarly work have greatly influenced the study and appreciation of post-independence South Asian writings on an international scale.

Edited by: Malashri Lal, Alamgir Hashmi, Victor J. Ramraj

ISBN: 9788194776178

Edition & Year: 2023

No of Pages: 306

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