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Critical Discourse in Odia

ISBN-13: 9781032124858 / Miękka / 2023 / 294 str.

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Critical Discourse in Odia

ISBN-13: 9781032124858 / Miękka / 2023 / 294 str.

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Part of the Critical Discourses in South Asia series, this volume brings together English translation of major writings dealing with literary criticism and theory, aesthetic and performative traditions, re-interpretations of primary concepts, categories and movements in Odia literature.

Kategorie:
Podręczniki, Słowniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Literary Criticism > General
Social Science > Ethnic Studies - General
Literary Collections > Asian - General
Wydawca:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Seria wydawnicza:
Critical Discourses in South Asia
ISBN-13:
9781032124858
Rok wydania:
2023
Ilość stron:
294
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23.4 x 15.6
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Miękka
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‘The translation of novels, stories and plays from Indian languages is now a flourishing field. The translation of scholarly and critical works, however, is much less developed. This landmark volume presents a wide-ranging and richly informative history of Odia literature through its translation of major essays in literary criticism. The contributions cover different genres — folk tales, village songs, epics, novels, poems and plays. They discuss literature with regard to its aesthetic aspects as well as in its social and historical context. The book is further enriched by a brilliant introduction by the editors, which provides a magisterial overview of literary production in Odia from oral traditions and palm-leaf manuscripts to print culture.’

Ramachandra Guha, historian and biographer

 

‘All literary traditions are constantly evolving and, in this volume, we find this happening before our eyes in the case of Odia. The twenty-five extracts selected here from the critical debates that took place in the modern period convey a vivid sense of the contestations over tradition and modernity, the shaping of the literary public sphere, and the formation of the canon. The editorial headnotes are a model of their kind in their erudition and perspicacity. Critical Discourse in Odia will serve to enrich and refine our understanding of Odia Literature substantially.’

Harish Trivedi, critic, scholar and former Professor of English, University of Delhi, India

 

‘The twenty-five carefully chosen essays in this excellent volume, competently translated from Odia into English, enlighten us on the origin and the development of literary criticism in Odia, the evolution of the idea of literature, and the gradual emergence of a responsive readership of critical discourse in this language. The introduction to the volume embodies outstanding scholarship. Specialists and general readers will certainly find reading this book an enjoyable and enriching experience.’

Bibudhendra Narayan Patnaik, linguist, scholar, and former Professor of English and Linguistics, IIT Kanpur, India

 

‘A remarkable, much-needed resource for anyone — writer, reader, scholar — interested in India’s, and Odisha’s, unique but insufficiently addressed literary modernity.’

Amit Chaudhuri, novelist and critic, and Professor of Contemporary Literature, University of East Anglia, UK

 

‘Odisha is the first state in India to be organized on linguistic lines — an index of the pioneering nature of its linguistic consciousness. Falling under the ‘rain shadow region’ of Bangla and English, knowledge about the depth and range of Odisha’s linguistic culture and its encounter with modernity is unfortunately scant. Edited by Odisha’s foremost bilingual scholar with the collaboration of a younger academic, Critical Discourse in Odia rectifies this gap with twenty-five essays drawn from nearly one-and-a-half centuries. Introductory notes on the essays are both informative and insightful. A model for future volumes on other literary cultures to emulate.’ 

A.R. Venkatachalapathy, Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies and author of The Province of the Book: Scholars, Scribes and Scribblers in Colonial Tamilnadu

 

‘This very important volume features a selection of key Odia-language critical essays in English translation. It foregrounds the critical tradition in Odia, makes essays on Odia oral and literary culture more accessible and promises to significantly transform our university curricula, as well as our understanding of Indian critical discourse.’

Sayantan Dasgupta, Coordinator, Centre for Translation of Indian Literatures, Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

 

‘This collection of twenty-five essays in translation — a collaborative project between the two editors and a score of translators — represents a landmark bridge by which to access Odia literature and literary criticism. The selected essays, written by Odisha's leading writers and scholars, document the trends and developments in the Odia critical tradition from the late-nineteenth century to the present. They also reflect the process by which Odia literary culture reconciled its historical manuscript tradition with the modern medium of print.’

Murali Ranganathan, urban historian and translator, Mumbai, India

Introduction 

1. Odia folktales 

2. Village songs in Odia 

3. Colophons of palm-leaf manuscripts in Odisha 

4. Sudramuni Sarala Das: the author of Odia Mahabharata 

5. Reflections on Sarala Das’s Mahabharata: excerpts from Sree Bharata Darpan 

6. The portrayal of women in Sarala Das’s Mahabharata 

7. Representations of the conflict between the city and the forest in Odia literature 

8. An essay on Dinakrushna Das’s Rasakallola 

9. Baladeb Ratha and his experiments in poetry 

10. Perso-Arabic influence on Odia literature 

11. Michael Madhusudan Dutta and his Meghanadvadh Kavya 

12. System of patronage and attribution of authorship in Colonial Odisha: the case of Gangadhar Meher 

13. War of words: aspects of a literary controversy 

14. The need for a literary periodical 

15. Two Odia books: a review 

16. Fakir Mohan Senapati’s Mamu: a review 

17. Literature and morality 

18. Odia drama: a study of its social background 

19. Accounting for literary change: a survey of modern Odia poetry 

20. Netramani’s diary 

21. Rabindranath Tagore and modern Odia poetry 

22. The commercial prospects of modern Odia literature 

23. The poetry of Sachidananda Rautray 

24. Odia literature: a historical enquiry 

25. Literature and philosophy

Jatindra Kumar Nayak is former Professor of English, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. He is recipient of the Hutch-Crossword Book Award, 2004, and Katha Translation Award, 1997. He is a member of the English Advisory Board, Sahitya Akademi. His English translations of classic Odia novels include Chandrasekhar Rath’s Yantrarudha (Astride the Wheel, 2003), Fakir Mohan Senapati’s Mamu (The Maternal Uncle, 2007) and J P Das’s Desh Kal Patra (A Time Elsewhere, 2009). He has co-edited Reminiscences: Excerpts from Oriya and Bangla Autobiographies (2004) and Memory, Images, Imagination: An Anthology of Bangla and Odia Writings on Colonial Burma (2010).

Animesh Mohapatra teaches English literature at Delhi College of Arts & Commerce, University of Delhi, India. His research interests include literary history, modernity studies, translation and print culture. He has co-edited a selection of critical essays by eminent Odia critic Natabara Samantaray in English translation, which was published by Sahitya Akademi in 2017. He has recently contributed a chapter on Odia devotional songs to a volume titled Bonding with the Lord: Jagannath, Popular Culture and Community Formation (2020).



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