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Sustenance of Native Culture in Multilingual Written Texts: A Case Study of The God of Small Things and The Hungry Tide
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Abstract Literary multilingualism has been dexterously used by the Indian English writers to
reflect the cultural and behavioral style of the characters and make the setting
realistic. The paper attempts to identify and analyze the kinds of literary techniques
used in Indian English fiction and how throug... view more
Literary multilingualism has been dexterously used by the Indian English writers to
reflect the cultural and behavioral style of the characters and make the setting
realistic. The paper attempts to identify and analyze the kinds of literary techniques
used in Indian English fiction and how through the use of these techniques, the
writers have tried to sustain the native culture in the setting of the novel. The
tools chosen for analysis include translated proverbs, songs and religious verse
and the methodology preferred for this purpose is narrative methodology. The
analysis of these devices in the textual background shows that in the Indian
English fiction, the native culture in the setting of the novel can best be sustained
by the use of native elements.... view less
Classification
Science of Literature, Linguistics
Free Keywords
Literary multilingualism; sustainability; Indian English; culture; proverbs; religious verse
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 378-387
Journal
Media Watch, 8 (2017) 3
ISSN
0976-0911
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0