Agha Shahid Ali's India: A Memory of Musk, the Rebel Face of Hope
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This paper looks at the use made by the poet of cultural tropes and symbols to articulate his sense of being and belonging in the context of the Indian nation.
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Indian English Poetry |
International Journal of the Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 5, pp.1-10.
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I am a teacher of English in an educational institution that trains young men and women to become engineers. In addition to working in an inter-disciplinary department, my life's mission is also to bring the best of Telugu literature to a wider audience of readers and towards this end I have translated both poetry and fiction into English. I am also engaged in inculcating a love for their mother tongue, by encouraging them to read its literature, among my students.
I teach in an undergraduate women's college and my areas of interest include literature and language as well as the pedagogy of teaching English especially to those for whom it is a second language. Having done my doctorate from the Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Delhi; my orientation to teaching is an inter-disciplinary one and I have a great interest in interacting with fellow academics from across the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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