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Two partitions : postcolonial culture and nation in Bangladeshi and South Asian Anglophone literatures
As a comparative and interdisciplinary study of South Asian literatures, this project traces the fracturing of the subcontinent in , and the subsequent emergence of Bangladesh in I analyze Global Anglophone, diasporic and Bengali novels from as a prism through which I interrogate Bangladesh's birth through specific historic transformations: the Partition, the entity East Pakistan () and the War. My analysis methodologically deploys historiographical concepts and postcolonial theory to illuminate Bangladesh in its multiplicity, including the nation's peasant identities, religious minorities and their insecurity, gendered hypermasculinist nationalism and related diasporic perspectives. My readings at the intersections of literary works and historical documents recasts the Partition and its legacy in South Asia, pointing to interconnections between East Pakistan's proto-national character leading up to the war and the postwar formation of Bangladesh, responsible for the country's ongoing religious and ethnic fragmentations. In Chapter 1, "Counter-Imaginations of Partition: East Bengal and Peasant Identities in Adwaita Mallabarman's A River Called Titash () and Shaukat Osman's Janani ()," I invoke the short-lived idea of a United Bengal just before the Partition to interrogate Partition-era nationalism's adverse influence on the Hindu and Muslim peasantry in Bengal's countryside. Chapter 2, "'Looking-glass Border' Novels: Reading East Pakistan's Hindu Minority in Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines () and the Unified Bengali Identity During the War in Dilruba Z. Ara's Blame ()," analyzes the antagonizing of the Hindu minority during the war between India and Pakistan and the subsequent policy of Hindu extermination during the war. The third chapter, "Fracturing Pakistan, Forming Bangladesh: Class and Gender Insurgencies in the Time of 'Passive Revolution' in Akhteruzz After developing a computational system for morphological analysis of the Mapuche language, and evaluating it with texts from various authors and styles, it became necessary to verify the linguistic assumptions of the source used as the basis for implementing this tool. In the present work, the primary focus is on the lexical category classification of Mapudüngun roots recognised as verbal in the source utilised for the development of the morphological analysis system. The results of this lexical category revision directly benefit the computational analyser, as they are implemented as soon as they are verified. Additionally, it is hoped that these results will help clarify some uncertainties about lexical categories in the Mapuche language. This work addresses a preliminary task to identify the valency of true verbal roots, the results of which will be presented in a subsequent work that complements this article. Tras haber desarrollado un sistema computacional para el análisis morfológico de la lengua mapuche y de evaluarlo con textos de diversos autores y estilos, se ha visto la necesidad de verificar los postulados lingüísticos de la fuente utilizada como base para implementar esta herramienta. En el presente trabajo, el enfoque principal es la clasificación de la categoría léxica de las raíces del mapudüngun reconocidas como verbales en la fuente utilizada para el desarrollo del sistema de análisis morfológico. Los resultados de esta revisión categorial benefician directamente al analizador computacional, ya que se implementan tan pronto como se verifican. Además, se espera que estos resultados ayuden a aclarar Indian music director and singer-songwriter (–) Salil Chowdhury Musical artist Salil Chowdhury (19 November – 5 September ) was an Indian music director, songwriter, lyricist, writer and poet who predominantly composed for Bengali, Hindi and Malayalam films. He composed music for films in 13 languages. This includes over 75 Hindi films, 41 Bengali films, 27 Malayalam films, and a few Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, Odia and Assamese films. His musical ability was widely recognised and acknowledged in the Indian film industry. He was an accomplished composer and arranger who was proficient in several musical instruments, including flute, the piano, and the esraj. He was also widely acclaimed and admired for his inspirational and original poetry in Bengali. The first Bengali film for which Chowdhury composed music was Paribortan, released in Mahabharati, released in , was the last of the 41 Bengali films where he rendered his music. He is affectionately called Salilda by his admirers. He mentored famous music directors like R. D. Burman and Hridaynath Mangeshkar. Salil Chowdhury was born on 19 November , in a village called Ghazipur in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. Salil's childhood was spent in the Tea Gardens Region of Assam. His father was reputed to stage plays with coolies and other low-paid workers of the tea-gardens. While his father, Dr Gyanendra Chowdhury, was the Medical Officer at Hathikuli Tea Estate nea Montu Tomar is a charming Indian model. She was born in Delhi, India. She took a shift from engineering degree to modeling. She has a winsome smile and down-to-earth attitude. She was born and brought up in Delhi, and done her schooling from Greenfields. Then she pursuesan engineering degree in IT fromA.I.A.M. She has bumped into modeling because of her friends. They provoked her to get into the industry. She entered the Miss India Pageant and won the Miss perfect smile title. She quoted saying that her dad is always very supportive, and her mother is super cool. Both of them always stood with her in all decisions. She believes that education is a necessity to all. She loves to follow the fashion trends, and even believe in giving her fashion statement. She is married. She has done various projects such as Dubai Fashion week, wills India,Chive’s shoot. Her favorite holiday destination is New Zealand, and the fragrance that she admires most is Omnia Bulvagri. She loves to carry Indian looks That’s why saree Is herfavorite outfit. She is a fitness freak, and she does regular exercises, including running and yoga.Lexical categories of stem-forming roots in Mapudüngun verb forms
Andrés Chandía (andres@)
Department of Catalan Philology and General Linguistics
University of Barcelona
PhD programme: Cognitive Science and Language
Supervised by doctors
Elisabet Comelles (elicomelles@) and Irene Castellón (icastellon@)Abstract
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Salil Chowdhury
Born ()19 November
Ghazipur, 24 Parganas, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Baruipur, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India)Died 5 September () (aged69)
Calcutta, West Bengal, IndiaGenres Bengali, folk, film base, western classical fusion, Indian classical fusion Occupation(s) Singer-Songwriter, Composer, Arranger, Poet, Lyricist, Story-writer Career
Early influences – childhood and teenage
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