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11 Cards in this Set
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Thiong'o 1981
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Language carrie culture and culture carries particulary through literature, the entire body of values by which we come to perceive ourselves and out place in the world. How we see ourselves how we see our culture are politics social production of wealth relationship to other human beings
Language inseprable from ourselves he doesn't want to have to speak english |
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Rajan 1992
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English enjoyed by the upper classes
Lack of is a handicap suffered by the rest known as the masses Constituted most visible divide between the ruling classes and the ruled |
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Mukherjee 2000
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To be original in an acquired language is hardly feasible
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Chand luri 1983
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writing in english became more important than communication
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Makherjee 1971
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The Indo-Anglian novelist faces a curious predicament he is essesing the language and form of the english novelist but has to operate within a totally different frame of reference
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Roy 2005
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Most of them are urban indian writeers who went to upper class schools equivilant to etton then oxford them canbrige but she has never been anyway but india
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Rushdie
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different perspective of writing
memory disporia physical displacement |
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Duncan 1992
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Language with inscribed discourses a system with built values
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Tagore and Narayan
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both write in two different languages gain advantages from being able to do that
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Macaulay 1835
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min to education
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Kachru 1990
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Neaurality and power
creativity in the other tongue |