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In her novel, Burger’s Daughter, Nadine Gordimer (1923) treats the theme in the light of the historic apartheid movement in the then South Africa. The novel primarily focuses on how the black race got severely segregated from the white race in terms of rights in the same land. The novel presents ...
English in Pre-Independence Bengal: The Historical Role, Linguistic Influence and Socio-Political Impact up to 1947
Background: During the British colonial era, the use of English significantly altered educational, linguistic and sociopolitical dynamics of Bengal. English was first used as a language of government and administration, but it quickly evolved into a tool for colonial control, elite formation and intellectual ...