POLITICS OF CANONISATION: WHO IS MARGINALISED AND WHY? VIMALA DEVI: A CASE STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i36.159656Keywords:
Goan literature, canon, postcolonial criticism, exile, nostalgia, diaspora literature, Diaspora literatureAbstract
This article discusses practices of canon formation in relation to writers in exile. Secondly, I problematise the importance awarded to political criteria to review the work of writers that are active during the period of decolonisation, belittling the importance of aesthetic and scholarly criteria.
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