School of Languages, Literature and Society

Regional Literature

regional-literature

Regional literature highlights the unique cultural, linguistic, and social identities of specific areas within a nation. In India, regional writings in languages like Marathi, Malayalam, Punjabi, and Assamese offer rich narratives distinct from mainstream literature. Authors like Premchand, Mahasweta Devi, and Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai bring local traditions, dialects, and folklore to global audiences. Regional literature often delves into grassroots issues such as caste, gender inequality, and rural life, providing an authentic portrayal of marginalized voices. By preserving and celebrating regional diversity, it contributes to the broader literary and cultural landscape, fostering inclusivity and understanding.

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