R. Azhagarasan (International) assertion R. Azhagarasan i(A136808 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Engaging with Indigeneity : Reflections on Translating Aboriginal Writing into Tamil R. Azhagarasan , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Narratives of Estrangement and Belonging : Indo-Australian Perspectives 2016; (p. 113-128)

This paper attempts to create a dialogue 'between the local and the cross-cultural aspects of marginality and may help evolve pedagogical methods to engage with, if not emancipate, the underprivileged in the classroom'. (114)

1 y separately published work icon New Bearings in English Studies : A Festschrift for C T Indra R. Azhagarasan (editor), New Delhi : Orient Longman , 2008 Z1735816 2008 anthology criticism 'This festschrift for Professor C.T. Indra offers rich and varied fare. It begins naturally with a series of tributes to and reminiscences of Indra by several of her students. colleagues and admirers and modulates into the scholarly world of literary and cultural criticism which Indra has been practising with such distinction for decades now. The tone of these essays ranges from the deeply felt and personal to the most irrepressibly postmodern. The subjects handled are as diverse as the sense of place and how poetry is inspired by it, the question of reading and response and their relation to Theory, the playfulness of postmodernism, post-diasporic literary history, the discipline of English and the English teacher in India, globalisation and cosmopolitanism, transnationalism, making and breaking traditions, dramatic pedagogy, translation, the archive, imperialism, India and Australia, India and Canada, Bakhtinian discourse, the region, caste and so on.' (Publication summary)
 
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