Exploring the Connections Between Ethnicity, History, Mythology and Literature
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The book intends to explore intricate connections between history, ethnicity, mythology, and literature, unravelling the threads that weave together the diverse narratives that shape our understanding of identity. By examining the interplay of these elements, the book offers an understanding on how historical events, cultural myths, and ethnic heritage enrich literature create multifaceted and complex identities. Among other things, it also emphasizes the need to reinterpret our past history, 'samskaras', and knowledge system that holistically shapes the human conscience, mind, and values of contemporary times. The book is tailored for scholars, students, and enthusiasts interested in the intersections of history, ethnicity, mythology, and literature. It will appeal to those in the fields of cultural studies, literature, history, sociology and anthropology, as well as a broader audience intrigued by the complex tapestry of human identity.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036412135
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Professor (Dr) Dipa Chakrabarti Head of Amity School of Languages at Amity University Rajasthan Jaipur India has more than thirty years of teaching and research experience. She specialized in French and Francophone Literature History and Cultural Studies. Invited as an Expert and Resource Person both nationally and internationally she has to her credit 50 research publications including four books.Dr Parul Mishra is Professor of English at Amity University Rajasthan. Having twenty-three years of teaching and research experience she has thirty research publications to her credit including national/international journals and book chapters. Dr Gunja Patni is an Assistant Professor of English at Amity University Rajasthan Jaipur. She has to her credit several publications in renowned journals numerous book-chapters and three books. Her areas of interest include Women and Gender Studies Postcolonial Literature Cultural Studies and Diaspora Writings.