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Global Bengali: The International Journey of Bengali Literature, 1600–2025
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- ISBN8232480936
- EAN9798232480936
- Date de parution26/11/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Global Bengali: The International Journey of Bengali Literature, 1600-2025Translation, Reception, and the Evolution of a World Literary PowerhouseFrom the early missionary presses of Serampore and the intellectual currents of the Bengal Renaissance to Rabindranath Tagore's Nobel-winning global breakthrough and the contemporary rise of South Asian literature in translation-Bengali literature has traveled a long, transformative path across four centuries.
This groundbreaking study maps the global trajectory of Bengali literature, examining how the language of 300 million speakers evolved from a regional tradition into a dynamic world literary force. Covering the period 1600-2025, the book explores: Key Themes. The emergence of early Bengali print culture. Colonial encounter, mission presses, and intercultural literary exchange. Tagore and the globalization of Bengali literature.
Partition, nationalism, Liberation War narratives, and their global reflections. Feminist, Dalit, minority & diasporic voices. Translation as a vehicle of world recognition. How Bangla literature is received in Europe, the U. S., Japan, Middle East & beyond. The digital revolution in publishing and global Bengali readership Why This Book MattersThis volume reveals how Bengali literature's themes-identity, resistance, migration, love, mythology, modernity-resonate with readers across the world.
It situates Bengali literature within broader world literary debates, including cosmopolitanism, translation theory, comparative literature, and postcolonial studies. Who Should Read This Book?. Scholars of literature, humanities & world literature. Researchers in South Asian studies and comparative literature. Translators, publishers & global literary agents. Students exploring literary modernity and global cultures.
Bengali readers eager to understand their literature's global journeyProf. Dr. Milton Biswas-one of the most prolific scholars of Bangla studies-presents a sweeping, meticulously researched analysis that establishes Bengali literature's rightful place on the world stage.
This groundbreaking study maps the global trajectory of Bengali literature, examining how the language of 300 million speakers evolved from a regional tradition into a dynamic world literary force. Covering the period 1600-2025, the book explores: Key Themes. The emergence of early Bengali print culture. Colonial encounter, mission presses, and intercultural literary exchange. Tagore and the globalization of Bengali literature.
Partition, nationalism, Liberation War narratives, and their global reflections. Feminist, Dalit, minority & diasporic voices. Translation as a vehicle of world recognition. How Bangla literature is received in Europe, the U. S., Japan, Middle East & beyond. The digital revolution in publishing and global Bengali readership Why This Book MattersThis volume reveals how Bengali literature's themes-identity, resistance, migration, love, mythology, modernity-resonate with readers across the world.
It situates Bengali literature within broader world literary debates, including cosmopolitanism, translation theory, comparative literature, and postcolonial studies. Who Should Read This Book?. Scholars of literature, humanities & world literature. Researchers in South Asian studies and comparative literature. Translators, publishers & global literary agents. Students exploring literary modernity and global cultures.
Bengali readers eager to understand their literature's global journeyProf. Dr. Milton Biswas-one of the most prolific scholars of Bangla studies-presents a sweeping, meticulously researched analysis that establishes Bengali literature's rightful place on the world stage.























