Language, Style and Variation in Contemporary Indian English Literary Texts

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Cognitive Poetics
Cognitive Stylistics Approach
Contemporary Indian English
cultural representation
Dense
Diatopic Variation
Drug Discourse
EAL
Endonormative Stabilisation
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Exonormative Stabilisation
Fictional Domain
Free Indirect Discourse
heteroglossia in literature
India
Indian English
Indian English Fiction
Indian English Novels
Indian English Writing
Indian literature
Jeet Thayil
linguistic identity
literary linguistics
Main Characters
narrative discourse analysis
Non-standard Syntax
Past Tenses
Postcolonial Literature
Postcolonial Studies
postcolonial stylistics
Postcolonialism
stylistic analysis of Indian fiction
Vernacular Languages
Violated

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  • ISBN 9781032211152
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Language, Style and Variation in Contemporary Indian English Literary Texts is a volume which examines the linguistic and stylistic forms of Indian English in new fictional texts to explore the power of language to construct meaning, express identity, and convey ideology. Specifically, this study proposes the elaboration and application of postcolonial stylistics, i.e. an interdisciplinary methodology that uses different disciplines, such as literary linguistics and postcolonial studies as a critical lens to read contemporary Indian authors like Jeet Thayil, Deepa Anappara, Avni Doshi, Tabish Khair, and Megha Majumdar. The linguistic fabric of their fiction is investigated in a series of case studies, observing the stylistic rendition of a wide range of themes and tropes, such as the representation of Otherness, drug discourse, lament and the senses, which cumulatively portray aspects of the current Indian narrative scenario. The book develops ideas growing out of several disciplines to reach a fuller understanding of cultural phenomena in the postcolonial context, and by extension in the social world.

Esterino Adami is an Associate Professor of English language and translation at the University of Turin, Department of Humanities, Italy. His main research areas include critical stylistics, postcolonial writing, and sociolinguistics. He has published articles and book chapters on lexical aspects of Indian English, naming and ideology in the postcolonial Indian world, metaphors for languages, the narrative rendition of specialised discourse (botany, food, the railways), and the semiotics of comics. He has authored Railway Discourse: Linguistic and Stylistic Representations of the Train in the Anglophone World (2018) and co-edited Other Worlds and the Narrative Construction of Otherness (2017, with F. Bellino and A. Mengozzi) and Within and Across: Language and Construction of Shifting Identities in Post-Colonial Contexts (2012, with A. Martelli).

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