Writing Between Languages: Translation and Multilingualism in Indian Francophone Writing
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This open-access book casts light on an understudied corpus of Indian Francophone literatures by writers originally from former French territories of India and from other regions of India, who also engage in processes of translation: Ari Gautier (Pondicherry), M. Mukundan (Mahé), Manohar Rai Sardessai (Goa), Toru Dutt (Calcutta) and Shumona Sinha (Calcutta).
By examining the range of ways in which these writers write between languages, Sheela Mahadevan advances theories of translation and li...
By examining the range of ways in which these writers write between languages, Sheela Mahadevan advances theories of translation and li...






















