Situating censorship: A study of the politics of state and self in literary translations in Iran /

- Title
- Situating censorship: A study of the politics of state and self in literary translations in Iran /
- Creator
- Nanaje, Shahin Marjan. - 0934104
- Description
- A nation’s culture flourishes by interacting with other cultures” (Razmjou). Cultural variety not only enriches our knowledge, but also acts as a guide towards the growth of a nation. It gives an insight about the basic human right practices of different cultures. The standard of culture of any particular nation can be gauged through various tools, but importance is given to literature, as it acts as a barometer to measure the cultural growth of the nation. To interpret any culture it is important to understand the beginnings of that particular culture and make an in-depth study of the progress of its civilization. The cultural evolution of any place is continuous and is a combination of many factors like geographic location, weather conditions prevalent, suitable food crops grown, its political policies, religious influences, its history and its present circumstances. The above factors directly or indirectly become responsible to blend and give shape to a culture.
- Source
- English and Media Studies
- Date
- 2010-05-19
- Publisher
- CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
- Subject
- English
- Format
- Language
- English
- Type
- MPhil
Files
Collection
Citation
Nanaje, Shahin Marjan. - 0934104, “Situating censorship: A study of the politics of state and self in literary translations in Iran /,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed February 23, 2025, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/961.