The article examines how Indian literature navigates between local (regional, cultural) and global (transnational, universal) influences. It highlights the blending of languages, cultures, and identities in Indian writing, showing how authors create “glocal” works that reflect both local realities and global themes. Key issues include diaspora, migration, cultural hybridity, translation, and the negotiation of postcolonial identity. Literature becomes a space for both resisting and engaging with global norms while preserving local specificity.
THƯ VIỆN TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC KHOA HỌC, ĐẠI HỌC HUẾhidden
Địa chỉ: 77 Nguyễn Huệ, Phường Thuận Hoá, Thành phố Huếhidden