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G. N. Devy

    Cet auteur aborde la pensée critique et la position des communautés opprimées, en particulier les tribus indigènes et les tribus dénotifiées en Inde. Son œuvre examine le choc entre tradition et modernité, s'efforçant de préserver et de célébrer la littérature et les traditions orales de ces groupes. En tant que critique littéraire et activiste, il vise à donner une voix aux marginalisés, explorant leurs histoires, leurs langues et leurs perspectives à travers des essais critiques et des anthologies littéraires. Son approche se caractérise par une profonde compréhension des nuances culturelles et un engagement en faveur de la justice sociale.

    Mahabharata: The Epic and the Nation
    Vibha Prabhatamulu:
    • Vibha Telugu Pragatisheela Sahitya Gavaksham is part of the Dakshinayan Indian Thought series of books. This volume presents a selection of writings in Telugu by 89 authors from the thirteenth century CE to the present across various genres – poetry, song, novel, story and tract. The book attempts to explore the resonances and articulations across historical periods spanning over eight centuries of the ‘progressive–political’ in Telugu literature. This is an attempt to open a window into literary imaginations around questions that continue to preoccupy us egalitarianism, dignity, oppression, violence and resistance.

      Vibha Prabhatamulu:
    • Mahabharata: The Epic and the Nation

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The enduring influence of the Mahabharata on Indian culture is highlighted, showcasing its ability to captivate the imagination despite the rise and fall of various kingdoms, dynasties, and philosophical schools throughout history. The text serves as a testament to the epic's significance in shaping spiritual and cultural narratives in India.

      Mahabharata: The Epic and the Nation