Critical Discourse in Gujarati: Critical Discourses in South Asia
Editat de Sitanshu Yashaschandraen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2023
Comprehensive and authoritative, this volume offers an overview of the history of critical thought in Gujrati literature in South Asia. It will be essential for scholars and researchers of Gujarati language and literature, literary criticism, literary theory, comparative literature, Indian literature, cultural studies, art and aesthetics, performance studies, history, sociology, regional studies, and South Asian studies. It will also interest the Gujarati-speaking diaspora and those working on the intellectual history of Gujarat and Western India and conservation of the language and their culture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138504790
ISBN-10: 1138504793
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Seria Critical Discourses in South Asia
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138504793
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Seria Critical Discourses in South Asia
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
List of Translators
Preface
Introduction: Critical Discourse in Gujarati: A Vikalpa Vachana
SITANSHU YASHASCHANDRA
1 Sections Ka 1–5: Prarambha/Beginnings – Real Contra Colonial: Gujarati Critical Discourse from 12th to 18th Centuries C.E.
Bhalan (15th Century)
Mandana Bandharo (16th Century)
Akho Sonaro (16th/17th Century)
Mana-Bhatt Premanand (17th Century)
Shamal Bhatt (18th Century)
2 Sections Kha 1–3: Pratham Vivarta/First Variation: 1820–1915: Anya-bodha/Sva-bodha Kal/Period of Alien Cognition/Indigenous Cognition
Part I: 1820–1875 Sudharak Yug/Times of the Reformers
Dalpatram (1820–1898)
Narmadashankar Dave (Narmad)
Navalram Pandya
3 Sections Ga 1–7: Pratham Vivarta/First Variation: Part II: 1875–1915
Anandshankar Dhruv (1869–1942)
Govardhanram Tripathi (1855–1907)
Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi (1858–1898)
Ramanbhai Nilkanth (1868–1928)
Narasimharao Divetiya (1859–1937)
Nanalal Kavi (1877-1946)
Balavantaray Thakor (1869–1952)
4 Sections Gha 1–9: Dvitiya Vivarta/Second Variation: 1915–1955: Hind Svaraj Kal/Period of India Engendering its Freedom
Gha 1: Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
Gha 2: K. M. Munshi (1887-1971)
Gha 3: Ramnarayan V. Pathak (1887-1955)
Gha 4: ‘Sundaram’ (Tribhuvandas Luhar) (1908-1991)
Gha 5: Umashankar Joshi (1911-1988)
Gha 6: Jhaverchand Meghani (1896-1947)
Gha 7: Ramprasad Bakshi (1894–1989)
Gha 8: Vishnuprasad Trivedi (1899-1991)
5 Sections Cha 1–9: Trutiya Vivarta/Third Variation: 1955 Onwards: Vyapana Shakti Kal. / Time of Energies for Enlargement
Suresh Joshi (1921-1986)
Niranjan Bhagat (1926-2018)
Harivallabh Bhayani (1917-2000)
Shirish Panchal (1943)
Chandrakant Topiwala (1936)
Himanshi Shelat (1947)
Babu Suthar (1955)
Bhagavandas Patel (1943)
Kanti Malsatar (1978)
Editor’s Note on Appendices 1, 2 3
Index
Preface
Introduction: Critical Discourse in Gujarati: A Vikalpa Vachana
SITANSHU YASHASCHANDRA
1 Sections Ka 1–5: Prarambha/Beginnings – Real Contra Colonial: Gujarati Critical Discourse from 12th to 18th Centuries C.E.
Bhalan (15th Century)
Mandana Bandharo (16th Century)
Akho Sonaro (16th/17th Century)
Mana-Bhatt Premanand (17th Century)
Shamal Bhatt (18th Century)
2 Sections Kha 1–3: Pratham Vivarta/First Variation: 1820–1915: Anya-bodha/Sva-bodha Kal/Period of Alien Cognition/Indigenous Cognition
Part I: 1820–1875 Sudharak Yug/Times of the Reformers
Dalpatram (1820–1898)
Narmadashankar Dave (Narmad)
Navalram Pandya
3 Sections Ga 1–7: Pratham Vivarta/First Variation: Part II: 1875–1915
Anandshankar Dhruv (1869–1942)
Govardhanram Tripathi (1855–1907)
Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi (1858–1898)
Ramanbhai Nilkanth (1868–1928)
Narasimharao Divetiya (1859–1937)
Nanalal Kavi (1877-1946)
Balavantaray Thakor (1869–1952)
4 Sections Gha 1–9: Dvitiya Vivarta/Second Variation: 1915–1955: Hind Svaraj Kal/Period of India Engendering its Freedom
Gha 1: Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
Gha 2: K. M. Munshi (1887-1971)
Gha 3: Ramnarayan V. Pathak (1887-1955)
Gha 4: ‘Sundaram’ (Tribhuvandas Luhar) (1908-1991)
Gha 5: Umashankar Joshi (1911-1988)
Gha 6: Jhaverchand Meghani (1896-1947)
Gha 7: Ramprasad Bakshi (1894–1989)
Gha 8: Vishnuprasad Trivedi (1899-1991)
5 Sections Cha 1–9: Trutiya Vivarta/Third Variation: 1955 Onwards: Vyapana Shakti Kal. / Time of Energies for Enlargement
Suresh Joshi (1921-1986)
Niranjan Bhagat (1926-2018)
Harivallabh Bhayani (1917-2000)
Shirish Panchal (1943)
Chandrakant Topiwala (1936)
Himanshi Shelat (1947)
Babu Suthar (1955)
Bhagavandas Patel (1943)
Kanti Malsatar (1978)
Editor’s Note on Appendices 1, 2 3
Index
Notă biografică
Sitanshu Yashaschandra is a renowned Gujarati language poet, playwright, translator and academic. He has received Sahitya Akademi Award, Kabir Samman (Madhya Pradesh), Gangadhar Maher Award (Orissa), Kusumagraja Samman (Maharashtra) and was awarded Padma Shri in 2006.
Descriere
This volume forms part of the Critical Discourses in South Asia series, which deals with schools, movements, and discursive practices in major South Asian languages. It offers crucial insights into the making of Gujarati literature and its critical tradition across a century.