Poetry, Politics And Culture by Akshaya Kumar

Essays on Indian Texts and Contexts

The book explores the intricate relationship between poetry, politics, and culture in the Indian context, examining how poetic expressions have been influenced by and have influenced socio-political movements. It delves into the role of poets and their works in shaping cultural identities and political discourses, highlighting the dynamic interplay between literary creativity and political activism. Through a critical analysis of various poets and their contributions, the book underscores the power of poetry as a tool for cultural resistance and social change.

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Published
2009
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Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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