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- Comparative Literature Studies
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- Dialectics and Caste: Rethinking Dalit Life-Writings in the Vernacular, Comparing Dalit Narratives Volume 53, Number 2, 2016, pp. 377-399
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Introduction: Beyond the Anglophone—Comparative South Asian Literatures
- A Note From the Guest Editors
- Can Bengali Literature be Postcolonial?
- Anxieties of Post-Coloniality: Postcolonialism and Odia Literature
- The Hindi Postcolonial—Categories and Configurations
- Dialectics and Caste: Rethinking Dalit Life-Writings in the Vernacular, Comparing Dalit Narratives
- Into Bhasha and English: Comparative Study of Bhasha and English Translation in India
- Aja’ib, Ghar’aib, Tilismi Qisse, and Salman Rushdie’s Tilismi Realism
- Altered Realities, New Experiences: Bhisham Sahni, Nirmal Verma, and the “Nayi Kahani” Movement
- A Space for Debate: Fashioning the Urdu Novel in Colonial India
- The Widow, the Wife, and the Courtesan: A Comparative Study of Social Reform in Premchand’s Sevasadan and the Late Nineteenth-Century Bengali and Urdu Novel
- “Wall of Words”: Fakir Mohan Senapati, Premchand, and The Language Controversies in Late Colonial India
- Silence, Sympathy, and Violence: A Meditation
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