Volume : 10, Issue : 12, DEC 2024
INDIA IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: A RISING ECONOMIC POWER
THE EFFECT OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH ON INDIAN ART AND LITERATURE
DR. CHHAGAN LAL, DR. RAM KUMAR
Abstract
This article explores the intricate relationships between the Global South and Indian art and literature, highlighting the cultural exchanges, postcolonial narratives, political commentaries, and the revival of indigenous traditions. It discusses how these elements have contributed to a vibrant artistic and literary landscape in India, influenced by shared histories and contemporary global dynamics. Through this exploration, the article aims to illuminate the significance of these interactions in shaping identity, resistance, and cultural expression in the Global South.
Keywords
GLOBAL SOUTH, INDIAN ART, INDIAN LITERATURE, CULTURAL EXCHANGE, POSTCOLONIAL NARRATIVES, POLITICAL COMMENTARIES, INDIGENOUS TRADITION, SHAPING IDENTITY.
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